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The Spring Festival Overture, as the prelude to the Spring Festival Suite, is characterized by a bright and graceful melody with a rich national style. The rhythm is distinctive and warm, vividly reflecting the people of our country in the traditional program of lively and joyful
, joyful, singing and dancing with gongs and drums. The structure of the piece is a compound trio with repertoire, which is a subtle idea to incorporate a western trend into Chinese traditional music. The introduction
Starting with an introduction, the prelude's introduction is composed of two musical themes of contrasting nature with strong rhythms, contrasting strengths, and melodic ebbs and flows, hinting at the joyous mood that permeates the entire piece. Part I
The first theme of the first part is bright and rough, with a tight rhythm (C major), showing the vivid scene and warm atmosphere of the Yangge group dance. The second theme is lively and smooth, with the flute playing the main theme and the oboe
playing counterpoint to give it a backing, the music expresses the people's uncontrollable joy and excitement. The middle theme
The middle melody is very lyrical and beautiful, with a stretching rhythm and a slow tempo (F major), in sharp contrast to the first part, expressing people's blessings and greetings to each other during the festival, and also expressing people's praise for
happy life and longing for a better tomorrow. After the trumpet variations on this lyrical theme, the music is introduced into the repetition section. The repetition section
Here the fiery melody, with its bouncing rhythmic patterns, suggests that a more enthusiastic group dance is beginning again. The introduction and the thematic tones of the first part are repeated here in parts and variations, with the addition of ethnic percussion
instruments, bringing the music to a gradual climax, where the festive scene and the people's celebratory mood are expressed to the fullest.