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What are the repertoire of folk music ensembles?

1. "Backgammon"

The music score comes from "Qinxingpu" written by Shen Yunsheng in 1938, which was already very popular at the time. As the name suggests, the melody is light and exciting, with increasing layers and a bright rhythm. The sound waves rise and fall one after another, one after another, and the music is full of motivation, giving people a positive meaning of striving for progress.

The national instrumental ensemble piece "Bubugao", which is familiar to the people of our country, is the representative work of the famous Guangdong music master Lu Wencheng. It is a unique piece of Guangdong folk music. The music score comes from Shen Yunsheng's "Qinxing Music Score" written in 1938, which was already very popular at the time. The song "Bubugao" is as its name suggests, with a brisk and exciting melody, increasing layer by layer, and a bright rhythm. The sound waves rise and fall one after another, one after another, and the music is full of motivation, giving people a positive meaning of striving for progress.

2. "The Day of Turning Over"

It was originally an episode of the large-scale documentary "The Great Land Reform" and was performed by a Chinese and Western mixed band. Later, Mr. Zhu Jian'er further adapted it into the current national orchestra version and piano solo version.

The piece has a short structure, is interesting and lively, and is a widely circulated folk music ensemble. The whole song consists of an introduction, three theme parts and an ending. First, the band played a lively and lively introduction, and then Banhu played the theme music with a northern Shaanxi flavor, which was bright and lively.

3. "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon"

Modern Chinese composers Ren Guang and Nie Er wrote a number of national orchestral music records for the EMI Chinese Orchestra, and "Caiyun Chasing the Moon" is One of the outstanding works was rearranged with orchestral music and was composed in 1935.

In 1960, Peng Xiuwen rearranged the orchestration according to the band arrangement of the Central Broadcasting National Orchestra. The music vividly depicts the vast night sky with a pentatonic melody rich in national colors, the free pattern of ascending fifths, the turns of recorder and erhu, the light rhythm of plucked instruments, the pizzicato strings of bass instruments and the spacious tone of suspended cymbals. of charming scenery.

4. "Dance of the Golden Snake"

A national orchestral piece compiled and adapted by Nie Er in 1934 based on the folk music "Inverted Eight Banners". The melody of the music is high-spirited and enthusiastic, and the gongs and drums are sonorous and powerful, exaggerating the joyful atmosphere of the festival.

5. "Spring Festival Overture"

This piece of music is an orchestral piece created using the tones and rhythms of Chinese folk Yangko and northern Shaanxi folk songs. Taking the Chinese traditional festival "Spring Festival" as the title, the author shows a moving scene of people in the revolutionary base area celebrating the Spring Festival with great joy and unity, friendship and mutual congratulations.

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