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Introduction to the Yellow River Cantata.
Word: Light is not yet.
Music: Xian Xinghai.
The Yellow River Cantata is Xian Xinghai's most important and influential masterpiece. It was made in March 1939 and rearranged in the Soviet Union in 1941. Composed by the poet Guang Weiran, this work takes the Yellow River as the background, warmly praises the long and glorious history of the Chinese nation and the strong and unyielding fighting spirit of the Chinese people, bitterly complains about the brutality of the invaders and the profound disasters suffered by the people, broadly displays the magnificent picture of the War of Resistance Against Japan, and issues a battle cry for national liberation to the whole of China and the whole world, thus creating a heroic image of the giant of the Chinese nation.
The Yellow River Cantata was written during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and in the autumn and winter of 1938, the author marched with the anti-Japanese troops to the banks of the Yellow River in the northwest. The majestic mountains and rivers of China and the heroic posture of the soldiers inspired the author's creation, and the call of the times prompted him to compose a large-scale recitation poem "The Yellow River Yin" with high patriotic enthusiasm, which was later rewritten into the lyrics of "The Yellow River Cantata". The work consists of eight movements, which show the heroic spirit of the sons and daughters of the Yellow River with rich artistic images, magnificent historical scenes and majestic momentum.
Introduction to the Yellow River Cantata.
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The Yellow River Cantata is Xian Xinghai's most outstanding masterpiece. He had a grand wish very early on: to express the suffering, struggle and struggle of the Chinese nation, the pursuit of freedom and happiness, and the confidence in the final victory.
The birth of the Yellow River Cantata is the inevitable result of the composer's long-cherished creative impulse.
Words: Guang Weiran Song: Xian Xinghai.
There are eight movements, each of which begins with a musical recitation.
1."Yellow River Boatman's Song" (mixed chorus, original manuscript is a male chorus, fragment 1) 2"Ode to the Yellow River" (tenor or baritone solo, fragment 2) 3
The Water of the Yellow River Comes from the Sky (soundtrack poem recitation, three-string accompaniment) 4"The Ballad of Yellow Water" (female two-part chorus, the original manuscript is sung in unison, fragment 3) 5"Riverside Counterpoint" (male duet and mixed chorus, original manuscript is male duet, fragment 4) 6
The Yellow River Resentment (soprano solo, ** will often be added to the female voice three-part accompaniment according to the revised draft, fragment 5).
7."Defending the Yellow River" (round singing, fragment 6).
8."Roar, Yellow River" (mixed chorus, fragment 7).
Feeling: Impressive!
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The word is Guangweiran, and the song is Xian Xinghai.
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Words: Guang Weiran Song: Xian Xinghai.
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In May 1939, the lyrics were composed by Xian Xinghai and written by Guang Weiran, and the Yellow River Cantata premiered successfully.
The whole song consists of "Overture" (orchestra), "Yellow River Boatman's Song" (mixed chorus), "Ode to the Yellow River" (male vocal solo), "Yellow River Water Comes from the Sky" (soundtrack poem recitation), "Yellow Water Ballad" (female vocal two-part solo), "Riverside Dialogue" (male duet, chorus), "Yellow River Resentment" (soprano solo), "Defend the Yellow River" (unison, round singing) and "Roar! The Yellow River (mixed chorus) and other eight movements. Each movement has relative independence, and it forms a sharp contrast with each other in terms of performance content, singing form and image. >>>More
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"Yellow River Cantata" premiered in the auditorium of Yan'an Shaanbei Public School. >>>More
"Defending the Yellow River" is a round song. From the second to the fourth part, each line should be sung vigorously and healthily and optimistically. This is a round song written entirely in Chinese melody. >>>More
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