Sichuan Opera classic verse "Sifan Once Chang 'e Looks like a fairy" from the album "Chinese Music map to hear Sichuan Sichuan Opera classic verse"
Sifan. Chang'e Looked Like A Fairy in the Past. Sifan. Chang'e looked like a fairy in the past
Xiqu Sichuan Opera Ethnic Group: Han Nationality Region: Sichuan
Singing: Chen Qiaoru
Drum Board: Liao Guili
Dabu: Yu Fuwei
Big Gong: Song Liangde
Little Gong: Li Gang
Hinge: Yang Jun
Dulcimer: Liang Yan
Kundi: Zhou Yu
Pipa: Chen Aili
Chinese Hu: Dong Binjie
Erhu: Wang Wanying
Sifan is adapted from the Tale of Bad Sea in Kunqu. Tells the story of the girl nun color empty, since childhood in Xiantao nunnery, praying Buddha burning incense day and night, and feeling boring life, the girl's yearning for spring. The singing tone is graceful and sorrowful, the tone is sad, the accompaniment of gons and drums shocks the audience's heart into pity, the sound of the piano is fascinating, the Kundi is meaningful, and the Chang 'e of the Moon Palace is self-metaphor, expressing the character's initial love, but it is bitter to keep the Buddhist gate, and the inner situation of loneliness.