Yan Lei "Yushu · Ji" Suona performance from the pure music album "Music: Suona -- Yan Lei"
"Music: Suona -- Yan Lei" is included in the "Instrument" series of the world's first Chinese music collection "Music Dian", which includes 7 suona works by Yan Lei, a famous young suona player.
Yushu Chronicles
Performance: Yan Lei; Piano: Zhang Shaosong; Percussion: High leap; Composer: Yan Lei
Composed in 2010 for the Yushu earthquake, the song is divided into five parts. It is composed according to the musical elements of "Flowers", "Youth" dance music and Tibetan religious music "Tianqu", which are unique to the Tibetan region. It shows the beautiful scenery of the headwaters of the three rivers before the earthquake, the happy life scene of the people in Yushu, and the scene of the sky falling apart during the earthquake. And after the earthquake, all walks of life to assist the people of Yushu earthquake relief and rebuild their homes. Finally, the song ends with a sacrificial melody, which is not only to remember and cross over to the deceased relatives, but also to pray that the natural disaster will never fall again and the people will be safe and happy. This piece uses the big G suona to play, pay attention to the imitation of Tibetan music characteristic vibrato. Scattered pieces of relaxation, strong and weak control properly and clearly.