1. Sing a Folk Song for the Party
In p>1963, the whole country set off a climax of learning from Lei Feng. Singing a Folk Song for the Party is an excellent song produced in this climax. Its lyrics are excerpted from Lei Feng Diary, a poem that Lei Feng picked up from the newspaper. The author is Yao Xiaozhou (pen name Jiao Ping), an employee of Jiaoping Coal Mine of Tongchuan Mining Bureau, Shaanxi Province.
Composer Zhu Jianer composed it as a solo with folk song flavor, as an episode of the feature film Lei Feng, which was first sung by Hu Songhua. Red influence: This is a deep-feeling-sadness-passionate "trilogy" song with strong emotional appeal, and anyone who has had similar experiences can produce strong * * * songs. The Tibetan singer Cai Dan Zhuoma, who was born as a serf, performed again and soon spread all over the country, singing for decades.
2. The rising sun on the grassland
The song "The rising sun on the grassland" (beautiful lyrics) was written in 1952 and premiered at the student works concert of the Central Conservatory of Music. The song is based on the folk tunes of Inner Mongolia, with a broad melody and rich national style and local color. Central Conservatory of Music, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Shandong Institute of Art and many other colleges and universities have included this song in vocal teaching materials.
In 1977 and 21, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region held two large-scale cultural performances to celebrate the 3th anniversary of the founding of the Autonomous Region and the 8th anniversary of the founding of the Party, under the name of The Rising Sun on the Grassland. It has been enduring for more than 5 years and has become the most representative song to praise and publicize Inner Mongolia. This work was also selected as a "2th Century Chinese Music Classic".
3. Dear Mother of the Party
Dear Mother of the Party is a red song written by Gong Aishu and Yu Zhidi, composed by Ma Dianyin and Zhou You, and sung by Yin Xiumei, and then included in the album "May Flower" released on January 1, 27.
In p>1992, Yin Xiumei won the second China Golden Record Award for this song.
4. Today is Your Birthday
Today is Your Birthday is a commemorative song written in 1989 to celebrate the 4th anniversary of the Chinese people. The name was originally called October, which is your birthday. In those days, the National Day Capital Gymnasium was going to stage a large-scale commemorative party.
5. "Red Star Fight According to Me"
"Red Star Fight According to Me" is an episode of the movie "Sparkling Red Star" sung by Li Shuangjiang, and it is also the most popular song in Li Shuangjiang. This song was included in Li Shuangjiang's 1999 album "Ode to Beijing".
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Turning over the serf to Sing is the theme song of the documentary Tibet Today, with Li Kun as the lyricist and Yan Fei as the composer, and talented and talented as the lead singer. It shows the great changes that have taken place since the peaceful liberation of the Tibetan people under the leadership of China Production Party and Chairman Mao.
7. Without the * * * Party, there would be no new China.
Without the * * * Party, there would be no new China, which is in tune with the overlord's whip and straightforward vocabulary. When Cao Mars wrote this song in 1943, there was a sentence in the lyrics "Persist in the War of Resistance for more than six years". When everyone sang this song in 1944, the masses automatically changed it to "Persist in the War of Resistance for more than seven years" and finally solidified at the time of victory in the War of Resistance-"He persisted in the War of Resistance for more than eight years". Did not talk about the war of liberation and after liberation.
The singing of "Without the * * * Party, there would be no (new) China" has always been accompanied by the March of the people's army and the horn of national liberation. China's * * * production party led the people of China to win War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and China, which was poor and weak, became prosperous and strong.
Extended materials:
Songs praising the motherland:
Hello Motherland, Hope of China, China Drum, Kissing Motherland, Ode to the Motherland, Singing Motherland, My Home is in China, Love China, etc.
1. Hello to the Motherland-Zhang Ye
Hello to the Motherland is a song that was composed by Qing Liu, written by Tian Ming and sung by Zhang Ye.
2. Singing the Motherland
Singing the Motherland is a patriotic song written and composed by Wang Xin. On September 12th, 1951, Premier Zhou Enlai personally issued an order of the Central People's Government to sing "Singing the Motherland" all over the country. Songs have become etiquette songs, opening songs or closing songs of various major events in China. In 1989, the song won the Golden Record Award of China Record Corporation.
References: Selected songs praising China's * * * production party-Baidu Encyclopedia