Shan Xiurong. Ode to Yimeng is a ballet in four scenes, premiered by the Central Ballet (then known as the Chinese Dance Theatre) on May 16, 1973 at the Tianqiao Theatre in Beijing, and in 1975, a theatrical art film of the same name was produced by the Bayi Film Studio for theatrical release in China. The play is based on the story of supporting the army in the old area of Yimeng in 1947.
Lyrics:
Mengshan Mountain is high, Yishui Water is long
Yimeng Ode Song Score
Yimeng Ode Song Score
Military and people's hearts go to the ****anufacturing party, hearts go to the ****anufacturing party
Red heart welcome the sunrise, welcome the sunrise
Fire in the stove puts on a red glow
I make chicken soup for my loved ones
Renewing a handful of firewood from Mengshan. The fire is more prosperous
Add a ladle of water from the Yi River, the love is long
May my loved ones recover from their wounds as soon as possible
For the liberation of the people
Return to the front, return to the front
Introduction of Singer
Shan Xiu Rong, born in 1946, a native of Hangu, is a famous soprano singer of the Chinese Opera and Dance Drama Theater. Soprano singer. She is a member of the Chinese Musicians Association and a director of the China National Vocal Music Research Society. She is a member of the Chinese Music Association and a director of the Chinese Society of Folk Vocal Studies. Nowadays, Shan Xiurong has been working as a part-time vocal professor at the Central Conservatory of Music.
She teaches her students not only the knowledge and skills of vocal music. In her teaching practice, she has also trained a large number of outstanding students using a combination of ethnic and Western vocalizations, and more importantly, the kind of ideals and persistence that lead from worker to singer, which are the road to success as a singer.