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The pipeggio "Yueergao" is one of the most popular songs in Chinese classical music. It is loved by many music fans for its melodious and profound artistic conception. This song originated from the Pipa song of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Through the unique musical language, it depicts a picture of peace and tranquility under the bright moonlight. The name "Yue Er high" means t...
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The pipa solo "Snow in the Spring" is a shining pearl in the treasure house of Chinese national music, and is a classic pipa masterpiece that has been passed down through the ages and enjoys worldwide fame. Its name comes from Song Yu's "Ask the King of Chu" in the Warring States Period, which symbolizes the elegant and delicate artistic realm, profound meaning and beautiful melody, and has alw...
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The solo Pipa "Overlord Unarmor" is a very representative set of Chinese traditional folk music, with its rich emotional connotation, exquisite performance skills and profound historical heritage and attracted worldwide attention. Inspired by the tragic scene of the Battle of Gaixia in the famous period of Chu and Han dynasties in Chinese history, the song takes Xiang Yu, the overlord of Wester...
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The solo Pipa piece "Sai Shang Qu" is a very representative piece in the treasure house of Chinese traditional music. With its magnificent artistic conception and deep and passionate emotions, it vividly shows the scenery of the frontier fortress and the life of the garrison soldiers. This piece of music originates from the ancient military culture and frontier life experience, and perfectly co...
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"Xunyang Night Moon" is a traditional music full of legend and profound historical and cultural heritage. It comes from the scene described by Bai Juyi, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, in "Pipa Song" -- the moonlight scene at the head of the Xunyang River. Inspired by literary works, this piece has gradually formed a unique artistic style through the inheritance and development of musicians ...
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The famous Pipa song "Spring River Flowers and Moon Night" is a musical masterpiece bearing strong Chinese classical aesthetic implication and Jiangnan water town customs. Its artistic charm traverses time and space and is timeless. The song originated from the poem of the same name by the scholar Zhang Ruoxu in the Tang Dynasty, but passed down to the later generations in the form of instrumen...
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The famous pipa song "Ambush on All Sides", known as the peak of traditional Chinese music, is famous for its vivid reproduction of ancient war scenes and profound historical and cultural connotations. This song originated from the Chu and Han dynasties in Chinese history, and specifically depicts the tense situation and tragic atmosphere of the Gaixia Battle in 202 BC. The ...
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Pipa, as one of the most representative plucked instruments with a long history in China, carries the accumulation of thousands of years of music culture. Its ten famous songs, like a shining pearl, are embedded in the treasure house of Chinese traditional music culture. With their rich emotional expression, exquisite performance skills and profound historical connotation, they have become the ...
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Zhang Hongyan is a famous pipa player, professor and director of the Department of Folk Music at the Central Conservatory of Music, and director of the Center for Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection and Research at the Central Conservatory of Music. Over the past decades, she has held hundreds of "play and talk" lecture concerts for the purpose of promoting the culture of the concert hall, ...
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The sudden drop in temperature in Shencheng did not stop parent-child families from exploring and feeling the enthusiasm of traditional culture. On the evening of December 16, the China Modern and Modern Press and Publication Museum, located at 3678 Zhoujiazui Road, ushered in a carefully planned parent-child theme concert "Time and Space Printing Painting", which integrates printing culture an...
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