(Tang Peizhu sings songs)
"Coming Back from the Fair" is a poem about Yi girls rushing to the Fair. The Hakkas called to the fair. In Hakka's spoken language, the established fair trade is called "Weiri", and when people go to the fair to trade and do business, it is called going to the fair. ) the joy of returning. Guangxi poets' ancient flute lyrics and Huang You's different songs are famous by Tang Peizhu of Guangxi Song and Dance Troupe and Qu Biaou, a famous Yi singer. Singers include Ronina, Wu Tong, Aguo, Tang Can, and Samsara Band.
Introduction to the Song
"Come Back from the Fair" is a song with strong Guangxi characteristics jointly written by Gu Di and Huang Youyi in the 198s, which shows the joy and cheerful mood of Yi girls returning from the fair. It soon became a national hit. "Come Back from the Fair" is one of the required songs for the vocal competition held by the Ministry of Culture of China, and it has been included in the music textbooks of national music colleges and universities, primary and secondary schools, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, Cultural and Health Group has designated this song as the music textbook in the Asia-Pacific region.
Wei is a rural trade fair, which is called "Wei" or "market town" by the people. Driving out the fair, also known as "driving out trouble" and "making trouble every time", is a trading custom in rural areas. Up to now, the Zhuang nationality in Guangxi still retains a very quaint traditional custom, dressing up to drive the fair. The folk tradition of catching up with the song fair is still preserved in all parts of Guangxi. Every time we catch a song fair, thousands of people get together to sing, and the scene is spectacular. People also use songs to express their feelings and choose their spouses. In the Yi language, "Ali Li" means "OK", and "Ali Li" is also the dialect of Longlin, Baise, Guangxi, which means "girl". "Ali Li" is also a tune of local national music, so this song is named "Ali Li", which has both national characteristics and can be remembered by everyone.
The introduction part of this song is melodious and melodious, with strong and weak contrast. The cheerful part in the middle should be danced and lively and relaxed. The whole song should pay attention to the use of breath and the high position of singing, and sing with a small fulcrum in the upper middle.
Creative background
In the winter of p>1979, ci writers Gudi and his party of Zhuang nationality went to Dea Township in Longlin to experience life. At that time, it was the polder day, and I saw Yi girls dressed in colorful costumes, happily buying their favorite fabrics and small handicrafts, and then walking back to the cottage together. The girls laughed and laughed all the way, and there was a scene of jubilation.
Several directors of the Gudi and Song and Dance Troupe were deeply infected, and decided to arrange a yi dance based on the scene of the girls returning from the fair, which reflected the earth-shaking changes in the rural areas of ethnic minority areas after the reform and opening up and showed the happy life brought by the party's good policies. Therefore, Gu Di and Huang Youyi wrote the theme song of the dance "Come back from the fair".
About the author
About the lyricist
Gu Di
Gu Di: Zhuang, born in 1932, is a national first-class writer, one of the authors of the musical Liu Sanjie, and the lyricist of the song Li Li, and is well-known at home and abroad for these excellent works.
Introduction to the composer
Composer Huang Youyi
Huang Youyi: a famous composer, music educator, percussion expert and national first-class composer in Guangxi. He has been engaged in artistic creation for 55 years. Up to now, he has published many works.
singer profile
singer Tang Peizhu
In p>1985, the first national minority vocal competition was held. At that time, there were few national vocal competitions, and singers from all walks of life were eager to try. Tang Peizhu, a Guangxi singer who just graduated from college, was lucky enough to enter the semi-finals through selection.
Singer Qu Biaou
According to the voice characteristics of Tang Peizhu, Huang Youyi adapted the theme song of the dance "Come Back from the Fair" into a solo song. In this song, the Yi people's tone is used as the development material, and the lining word "Ali Li" is skillfully used, with strong dance rhythm, showing the joy and cheerful mood of Yi girls returning from the fair. Tang Peizhu lived up to expectations and won the "tapiscia sinensis Prize", becoming the first Zhuang singer in Guangxi to win the national vocal music award. In December, 1987, the same song "Come Back from the Fair" won her the gold medal in the second national minority vocal competition.
The famous singer Qu Biaou once sang many times in the "Macao Return Celebration Gala" and other large-scale activities. At the second International Folk Song Festival, the band Samsara performed it with rock singing, which was also loved by everyone.