Not well known.
"Yun Gong Xun Yin" was originally called "Journey to the West Overture". It was composed by Xu Jingqing, a national first-class composer, and performed by the National Ballet of China Orchestra. "Yun Gong Xun Yin" didn't even have a song name at the beginning. It was always called "Journey to the West Overture" or "Prelude". The name of the music was chosen by netizens many years after the TV series aired. Xu Jingqing likes this name very much, "kind and appropriate, and also has a literary flavor."
Appreciation and evaluation
The song appears in the form of an instrumental piece, and cleverly uses electronic drums to vividly reflect the heroic appearance of Sun Wukong flying in the clouds and mists. It was the first to combine electroacoustic music with orchestra and folk music. This song is like the power of Sun Wukong's golden cudgel, or the perseverance of Tang Monk in learning Buddhist scriptures.
Composer Xu Jingqing boldly chooses orchestration: electronic sounds, electronic music, trumpets and brass pipes appear majestic, giving a sense of justice and moving forward; when the female voice comes out and floats, it is a thing of mythical beauty. . The two elements constantly intersected to form "Yungong Xunyin".