1, dawn of heroes
Dawn of Heroes, also known as The Three Kingdoms-The Night Light of Heroes, is the work of Yokoyama Seiji, a famous Japanese musician. It is the opening song of the seven-hour cartoon film "Three Kingdoms", and it is also a combination of Japanese sophisticated synthesizer and China national musical instruments.
China folk musical instruments include erhu, guzheng and pipa. In order to produce exquisite music, the Japanese side specially invited mainland performers to Japan to participate in the whole recording, including all the styles of the film, and respected the Chinese style. The main melody of the music has always been played by erhu, from the episode of the theme song to the main paragraph of the music.
2. Overture of Knife Meeting
The prelude of the Knife Club is the music in the Knife Club Dance Drama, which was launched on the mainland 1962. The composer's name is Shang Yi, from Shandong. The prelude to the Knife Meeting begins with suona to create a majestic momentum, and then the theme is constantly sublimated. The addition of pipa and erhu enriches the expressive force of music.
Knife Meeting is one of the representative works of China national dance drama, and it is also the first large-scale national dance drama staged after the Shanghai Opera and Dance Theatre 1956 was built. 1959 premiered, composed by Shang Yi.
3. The original scenery of my hometown
The Original Scenery of Hometown, formerly known as the Original Scenery of the Past, is the work of Japanese Tao Di master Zong Cilang. Through Tao Di's fresh and melodious music, this paper expounds his feelings for all things in nature and mountains and rivers. It has appeared in TVB's Duke of Lushan (Jordan chan Edition), The Condor Heroes (Louis Koo Edition) and Hero Day.
4. Worms and flies
"Bugs Fly" is the soundtrack of 1998 Hong Kong film "Storm Dominates the World". It tells the story of Nie Feng and Kong Ci in the film, with Ekin Cheng, who plays Nie Feng, as the lead singer and accompanied by children's voices. There are two versions of the film: children's version and chorus version.
5. Autumn whispers
The original name of "Autumn Whispering" is: A comme amour (French), and the song title means favorite love; The Chinese name is also called "Autumn Talk". It's French composers Paul Seneville and Oliver Tucson. They are two directors in Delbunin, France, and also famous composers. They created music, and Richard Clayderman was the first performer.