The interludes include "Dream of the Hexi Corridor", "Thousand Years of Looking Back", "Elegy of Destiny" and "Strong Efforts to Govern".
"Dream of the Hexi Corridor" is the theme song of China's large-scale documentary "Hexi Corridor", composed by the new century music master Yanni. The music uses Duduke as its main tone, which is desolate, distant, powerful and simple, highlighting the long and profound sense of history of the Hexi Corridor and Chinese civilization.
Xu Li is a musician born in the 1980s. In "Hexi Corridor", the next three soundtracks "Millennium Review", "Elegy of Destiny" and "Strong Efforts" were all composed by Xu Li.
The melody of "Thousand Years of Looking Back" is soothing and rhythmic, with the addition of drums, rendering it layer by layer. "Elegy of Destiny" is played with flute, harp, violin array and other musical instruments, expressing a hearty feeling through this musical language. "Strong efforts to govern" the drums began, and the orchestra sounded in unison.
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Song creation background
The "Hexi Corridor" documentary was released on September 23, 2013, and has written countless music miracles around the world. New century music master Yanni announced that he will renew his relationship with China and create theme music for the Chinese documentary "Hexi Corridor".
The ten-episode documentary "Hexi Corridor", which took three years and invested 20 million yuan to film, was broadcast on CCTV on March 3, 2015.
"Dream of the Hexi Corridor" is majestic, magnificent, and vast. The piece is composed of trombone, violin, harp, timpani, duduk (duk flute) and other instruments.
Yanni masters the instrument superbly and appropriately, and uses the old and lonely timbre of the duduk flute to make "Dream of the Hexi Corridor" majestic, magnificent, and vast.