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A song is a single (and often standalone) work of music intended to be sung by the human voice with distinct and fixed pitches and patterns using sound and silence and a variety of forms that often include the repetition of sections. Written words created specifically for music or for which music is specifically created, are called lyrics. If a pre-existing poem is set to composed music in classical music it is an art song. Songs that are sung on repeated pitches without distinct contours and patterns that rise and fall are called chants. Songs in a simple style that are learned informally are often referred to as folk songs. Songs that are composed for professional singers are called popular songs. These songs, which have broad appeal, are often composed by professional songwriters, composers and lyricists. Art songs are composed by trained classical composers for concert performances. Songs are performed live and recorded. Songs may also appear in plays, musical theatre, stage shows of any form, and within operas.
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Composed by Jian Guangyi 简广易 (1944 - 2000) Performed by Jian Guangyi Accompanied by China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra 中国广播民族乐团 Conducted by Peng Xiuwen 彭修文 (1931 - 1996) Recording Date : Unknown Released in 1980
Composed by Jian Guangyi 简广易 (1944 - 2000) Performed by Jian Guangyi Accompanied by China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra 中国广播民族乐团 Conducted by Peng Xiuwen 彭修文 (1931 - 1996) Recording Date : Unknown Released in 1992
笛子領奏:唐俊喬 CCTV music channel/www.huain.com
Music: The Ming Flute Ensemble- The Song Of The Four Seasons CRI CLUB ROMANIA Radio China International club
"Gu Su Xing" 《姑苏行》 (A Visit to Suzhou), performed by Yu Xunfa (俞逊发, 1946-2006), dizi (笛子, Chinese bamboo flute), with the Traditional Instrument Ensemble of the Shanghai Beijing Opera Troupe (上海京剧团民乐队). Gusu (姑苏) is an old name for the city of Suzhou, in southeastern Jiangsu province, China. The piece was composed in 1962 by the Chinese composer Jiang Xianwei (江先渭, 1924-2014), and the version heard here was probably adjusted by Yu Xunfa. It is unknown who made the arrangement for the ensemble accompaniment. The piece's slow main melody (beginning at 0:55, and returning at 2:28) is adapted from "Xiao Baimen" 《小拜门》, a qupai ("named tune") from Kunqu (昆曲), China's tradition of classical theater dating back to the Ming Dynasty. This tune is also known as "Xiao Liu Yaojin" 《小柳摇金》, and is esse...
A truth
too fragile
Movement
still
slow
Asleep and frail
Stiffness breeding faster
Reality
exhale
Faith descending
Running
to its end
Watching this world