Dialogue in Different Spaces
Selected Works of Modern Electronic Music in Zhang Xiaofu
Resource Type: MP3!
Release date: 1999
Dialogue in Different Spaces
Album singer: Zhang Xiaofu
Region: Mainland
Language: Putonghua Zhang Xiaofu, composer, professor of Central Conservatory of Music, doctoral tutor, director of China Modern Electronic Music Center, and outstanding expert of China Ministry of Culture. Since 1994, it has been selected into more than 2 who's who in the world in Cambridge, England, etc. In the past ten years, there have been dozens of TV columns such as CCTV's Son of the Orient and Beijing TV's Computer Age, dozens of radio stations such as china national radio, China Radio International and Beijing Music Station, and nearly 1 newspapers and magazines such as People's Daily and Guangming Daily have made comments on Zhang Xiaofu's modern electronics. This collection is a collection CD attached to a certain issue of International Music Exchange magazine, and it is hard to get it now. It contains a selection of Professor Zhang Xiaofu's works in recent years, which is of great collection value.
album track 1 North Sea Chanting
2 Dialogue in Different Spaces-Earth and Heaven
3 Dialogue in Different Spaces-Man and Nature
4 Chanting
5 Fantasy
6 Nuorilang 1. Yarlung Zangbo-II-a symphonic poem for three Tibetan voices, electronic music and a large symphony orchestra. The whole song is about 24 minutes long. China's work was premiered in Beijing Zhongshan Concert Hall in 22. It was recorded live by CCTV and broadcast many times in the third and ninth programs. The VCD has been published.
2. Su Wu-Symphony Fantasia for five percussion instruments and large symphony orchestras. The first draft of this work was completed in Beijing, China (1992) and published on CD. The second draft was completed in Paris (1993) and won the second international symphony music composition competition in Taiwan Province in the same year. In 1994, the Beijing Municipal Government awarded the special honor award for music works celebrating the 45th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The third draft was completed in Beijing, China (1999), with a total length of about 22 minutes. In the same year, the National Symphony Orchestra of China premiered in Beijing Concert Hall.
3. Joy in Bitterness and Singing in Illness-two pieces of electronic synthetic music for erhu and electronic synthesizer, both of which were included in the series of Chinese Golden Melody, were published on CD in 1993.
Qin figurines-for a large symphony orchestra. It was completed in Paris, France in 1992. The whole piece is about 2 minutes long and won the first prize of the third-stage graduation work of ENMP. 4. Mourning-a symphony for five percussion instruments and large symphony orchestras. In 1991, it won the first prize in the third-stage graduation composition competition of Paris Higher Music Teachers College.
5. "Shan Gui"-for soprano and two pianos, the whole song is about 11 minutes long, and it premiered at ENMP in 1991.
6. Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan-Chamber Music Suite for soprano, clarinet (and bass clarinet) and percussion (199).
7. The String Quartet with two movements was completed in Paris, France in 1989, and won the first prize of the second-stage graduation work of ENMP.
8. Three Chapters of Wing Chun-a three-movement concerto suite for flute sets (Qu Di, Qu Di, Bangdi) and large-scale national symphony orchestra. The whole song is about 11 minutes long, with Wang Ciheng as the lead player, the Central National Orchestra as the concerto and Yan Huichang as the conductor. This work was premiered at the First China Art Festival (Beijing Concert Hall) in Beijing in 1988, and was introduced and broadcast on radio and TV stations for many times, and was published and distributed by record companies.
9. Seven orchestral pieces based on the theme of China's classic folk songs for symphony orchestra and solo national musical instruments, such as The Sun Comes Out with Joy, Embroidered Lantern, Pastoral, Sacrifice the Sacrifice Spirit, Embroidered Pouch, Flying Song and Yimeng Mountain Minor (1983), are the masterpieces of China music, and are performed by the famous conductor Han Zhongjie.
1. "Man Jiang Hong"-a symphonic poem for a large symphony orchestra, which was completed in 1983. The whole song is about 18 minutes long and premiered by the symphony orchestra of the former Central Ballet.
11. The oboe suite Childhood Impression (198/13:14), which won the first prize in the first China Wind Music Competition of the Central Conservatory of Music and was used as the required repertoire of the oboe performance competition; This work was recorded in 1981 and published in Music Creation in the same year.
Major comprehensive music works of film and television drama
12. Porcelain Soul-a large-scale dance drama music for soprano, male rap, chorus, electronic music and symphony orchestra (23-24/11 minutes), which won the excellent composition award of the third dance drama competition awarded by the Ministry of Culture of China in 23 and the government culture award awarded by the Ministry of Culture of China in 24.
13. Hou Baolin-Six episodes of TV documentary music, made in 21, 36 minutes.
14. Overture of 2-Overture of CCTV 2 Global Network Program (1999/ 4 minutes)
15. Skylark Action-2 episodes of TV series music, created and produced in 1999, 5 minutes.
16. Fantasy-a suite of modern electronic music for acrobatics in China, created in 1999, lasting 58 minutes.
17. Future Times-a large-scale modern multimedia dance drama music for electronic music (1998/65 minutes).
18. "Oriental Nishang"-three movements of electronic symphony music for the fashion art performance in the large square at the opening ceremony of the first Ningbo International Fashion Festival (1997/62 minutes).
19. Miracle-a TV music poem based on Wen Yiduo's poem of the same name (1997/ 14 minutes), which won the national TV program award
2. Singing in Beihai-a three-movement electronic fantasy sound poem for Beijing's "Brilliant Night in Beihai" (1997/38 minutes).
21. Emperor's Road-Movie Music (1996/44 minutes).
22. The Ancestor of Yanhuang-2 episodes of TV series music, made in 1996, 56 minutes.
23. Light of the Century-three movements of electronic symphonic music (1995/64 minutes) for the art of the large square at the opening ceremony of the 3rd National City Games, which was published on CD in the same year.
24. "Bend the Great River"-drama music written for key plays of China Youth Art Theatre (1995/34 minutes), directed by Zhang Qihong.
25. "Poetry of the Sea"-three movements of electronic symphony music for performing music in a large square at the opening ceremony of the 6th Dalian International Fashion Festival (1994/68 minutes).
26, "Life and Death"-three episodes of TV series music (in cooperation with Chen Yuanlin), Xiao Hong's masterpiece, directed by Huang Keren, was made in 1988, which is the first film and television work in China that uses electronic sound vocabulary as a whole to compose music.
27. Memories in a Light Rain-Movie Music (1987), which was produced by Beijing Youth Film Studio. The music was all composed of twelve-meter harmonica solo, electone and electronic synthesizer, and directed by Huang Jianxin.
28. Yuan Ye-Drama music, composed in 1983, recorded by the former Central Orchestra and conducted by Shao En. Directed by the famous director Zhang Qihong, the play, as a key play of the China Youth Art Theatre, has been staged for dozens of times in China and is well-known at the Hong Kong Drama Festival.