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50 Chinese Folk Songs

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50 Chinese Folk Songs / Julian Yu ; Ke Lin, piano.

  • Published by Move Records — June, 2019 [MD3436] — 1 CD
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  Work Composer PerformersDuration
15 early piano pieces — solo piano Julian Yu Ke Lin 25 mins, 34 sec.

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The first of the two collections on this CD, the 50 Chinese folk songs, consists of pieces arranged by Julian Yu for piano. There are also 15 other piano pieces, a mixture of arrangements of well-known Chinese songs and original compositions. All 65 are played by pianist Ke Lin.

China is one of the oldest countries in the world, covering an area close to 9.6 million square kilometres and comprising at least 56 ethnic groups. As a result, Chinese folk songs, which date back thousands of years, are extremely diverse and have evolved significantly over time.

The present CD brings together 50 most well-known Chinese folk songs in a unique arrangement for piano solo by Julian Yu. While these arrangements are very short with some pieces lasting no more than 30 seconds, they were created with the utmost attention to detail. For example, a number of folk songs have been harmonised pleasantly using western harmonic progressions from works of Bach and Brahms. However, this has been achieved without sacrificing the authentic character of the folk songs.

One, Flowing Stream, originally a song from Yunnan Province is based on only one chord from beginning to end, it captures the breathtaking beauty of southern China perfectly.

The musical language of the 15 Early Piano Pieces (1974-77) is more conservative, being composed by Julian in his early 20s during the final years of the Cultural Revolution. Although more radical compositional techniques were not permitted at the time. Julian's distinctive sense of humour can still be found here. In The Ping-Pong Match contrapuntal techniques have been adopted to depict two Ping-Pong players. As the match intensifies, the music approaches hair-raising speed!

Contents note:

Canon -- Counterpoint -- Mountain Village scene -- Mountain Song -- Day and Night, Thinking of You -- Dance -- March Fair -- Theme and variations -- The Little Wooden Boat -- Little Pine Tree Variations -- Mini variations -- Sontina -- Variations on 'The Blossoms of Friendship'-- The Ping-Pong Match -- Variations on a Hebei Folk Song.


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