Top Ten Best Flute Songs: "Gusu Xing", "Spring to Xiangjiang River", "Joyful Meeting", "Shepherd's Flute", "Little Cowherd", "Herdsmen's New Song", "Partridge Fly", "Yellow Warbler Shining Wings", "Five Clappers", "Whip and Horse Busy Carrying Grain".
1, "Gusu Xing"
"Gusu Xing" is a flute player, composer Jiang Xianjian in 1962, a flute song, using the tone of the Kunqu opera, is a by the majority of the masses of the bamboo flute classic song.
2. Spring to Xiangjiang River
Spring to Xiangjiang River is a famous piece of bamboo flute composed by Mr. Ning Baosheng in 1976, with strong Hunan characteristics. The piece expresses the beautiful spring scenery on both sides of the Xiangjiang River and the people's joy and ambition to build their homes.
3. Joyful Encounter
Joyful Encounter was originally a piece of folk music in Inner Mongolia, and was later absorbed by Shanxi Opera and Errendai as the music of the scene, which was used to accompany the characters in the play to enter the bridal chamber, whisking the test of dust and other actions.
4, "Pastoral Flute"
"Pastoral Flute" was written in 1958. It was adapted by Liu Sen from the dance music written by Liu Chih for the duo dance "Pastoral Flute". It expresses the beautiful life of young people in the countryside in the 1950s, and can be called "New Little Cowherd".
5, "Little Cowherd"
The flute piece "Little Cowherd", adapted by Lu Chunling, is a bright and fluent piece, showing the happy mood of the innocent and lively cowherd children when they ask each other questions and answer them, with an idyllic flavor. The solo flute piece, originally a "blowing" piece in Kunqu, depicts a village girl asking a shepherd boy for directions, and the two of them asking and answering each other, singing and dancing, with a strong flavor of rural life. The tone of the song is bright and fluent, rich in expression.
6, "New Song of the Herdsmen"
"New Song of the Herdsmen" is a solo flute piece composed by Jane Guangyi in the 1970s, using the tones of Inner Mongolia's folk songs as its source material. The introduction of the piece depicts a wide and vast prairie, with herds of cows and sheep under a blue sky and white clouds, and a brief off-key tune adds a charming impetus to the moving introduction.
7, "The Partridge Fly"
"The Partridge Fly" was originally a Hunan folk music, the sheet music first appeared in 1926 Yan Jiafan wrote "Chinese elegant music collection"; later to silk and bamboo music ensemble, xiao solo, and other forms of circulation in the south of the Yangtze River. In the 1950s, Mr. Lu Chunling and Mr. Zhao Songting adapted it into a solo flute piece. The two gentlemen's adaptations each had their own strengths, making "The Partridge Fly" a classic of the southern school. The Partridge Fly is already a compulsory piece for bamboo flute students in music colleges.
8. The Yellow Warbler Shining Wings
The Yellow Warbler Shining Wings is adapted from the Shanxi Opera's song "The Great Rescue". The piece depicts a yellow warbler flying freely in the clear sky. The whole piece is divided into four sections, plus a coda.
9. "Five Clappers"
"Five Clappers" is a traditional piece of music representing the northern bang flute, which was adapted by the famous flute player Feng Zicun from a northern folk tune. The original piece is a transitional piece of the "Two People's Stage Bells" called "Touching the Clappers".
10, "Raise Whip and Urge Horse to Transport Grain Busy"
"Raise Whip and Urge Horse to Transport Grain Busy" is a piece of flute solo composed by Wei Xianzhong in October 1969, which is based on the folk music style of Northeast China. It is based on the folk music style of the Northeast and is one of the representative pieces of the new school of flute.