The original singers of Yue Opera "Sister Lin Falls from the Sky" are Xu Yulan and Wang Wenjuan.
The classic aria "Sister Lin fell from the sky" in the Yue Opera "A Dream of Red Mansions" is taken from "A Dream of Red Mansions", one of China's four major classical masterpieces. This is a duet between a young student from the Xu School and a Hua Dan from the Wang School in the Yue Opera. It tells the scene in the third chapter of the original work. Lin Daiyu first entered Jia's house. After greeting Jia's mother and others, she saw Jia Baoyu, who had returned willingly, and greeted each other. The inner activities of the two people.
Jia Baoyu is sung by Xu Yulan. The singing voice is high and loud, the melody of the singing voice has great ups and downs, the singing method is soft yet strong, elegant, free and smooth, unrestrained and high-pitched, with passionate emotions, and the melody has ups and downs with obvious ups and downs. Lin Daiyu is sung by Wang Wenjuan. Her singing voice is natural, smooth, simple, sincere, full of charm, pretty and changeable, ups and downs, and full of expressiveness.
The genre art of Yue Opera:
The genre of Yue Opera includes various artistic factors such as repertoire, singing, reading, and acting, etc., which are reflected in the typical artistic image created. Among them, the singing tune has It has the strongest originality, the most outstanding characteristics, and the greatest influence, so people call it genre singing. However, although singing is important, genre does not only refer to singing, but also includes stage performance art and other multiple contents. Usually different genres of the same play will have different styles.
The new Yue Opera has changed the bright and jumping main tune of the "Single Troupe" from the "Sigong tune" to the sad and soothing singing tunes, namely the "Chi Diao tune" and "Xianxia tune" , pushing the art of Yue Opera singing to a new stage. All schools of Yue Opera are developed and enriched on the basis of "Chi Diao Tune" and "Xianxia Tune". Later, these two tunes became the main tunes of Yue Opera, and on this basis, their respective genres of singing gradually formed.
There are thirteen recognized schools of Yue Opera, namely Yuan Xuefen School, Fan Ruijuan School, Yin Guifang School, Fu Quanxiang School, Xu Yulan School, Qi Yaxian School, Wang Wenjuan School, Lu Jinhua School, Bi Chunfang School, Zhang Yunxia School, Lu Ruiying School School, Jin Caifeng School, Zhang Guifeng School. Those that have been regionally recommended by professionals include: Zhushui Zhaopai, Chen Peiqing Pai, Mao Peiqing Pai, Jinbaohua Pai, Gao Aijuan Pai, as well as the Zhejiang Yue Opera Co-production of Basic Male Tune founded by Zhou Dafeng.