CD Import

Hong Kong: Instrumental Music

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Genre
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Asian
Catalogue Number
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8031
Number of Discs
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1
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Format
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CD
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Import

Product Description

The warrior takes off his battle armor and Graceful steps of a lovely lady are two of the nine compositions in this collection, recorded in the British crown colony of Hong Kong several years before it's return to China in 1997. The album features solo music and small ensembles, which are more typical of Chinese traditional music than larger orchestras. The eight instruments heard here-those most commonly used in such music-are the p'i-p'a (pipa), a four-string lute dating to Chinese antiquity; ch'in (seven-string zither); yang-ch'in (butterfly zither); shng (mouth-organ); hsiao or tung-hsiao (vertical bamboo flute); ti or ti-tzu (transverse flute); rh-hu (two-string violin); and chng or ku-chng (16-string zither). The liner notes feature Chinese, English, and French translations of the song titles, as well as a brief history for each track. This album is part of the UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music. More than 125 albums are being released by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings to make the series publicly available, including a dozen never-released albums of musical traditions from around the globe.

Track List   

  • 01. Pa Wang Shih Chia (The Warrior Takes Off His Battle Armour)
  • 02. Shu Mu Mu Yang (Shu Mu As a Shepherd)
  • 03. Chiang Ho Shui (Widow Mourning Beside the Murmuring River)
  • 04. Ko Tzu Fei (Pigeons Flying)
  • 05. I Ku JN (Thinking of An Old Friend)
  • 06. Pu Pu Chiao (Graceful Steps of a Lovely Lady)
  • 07. Huan Lo Ts'ao Yuan (Happiness Upon the Grassy Plain)
  • 08. Kao Shan Liu Shui (High Mountain and Running Water)
  • 09. Kao Shan Liu Shui (High Mountain and Running Water)

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