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Spring Festival Gala background music

The main background music of the Spring Festival Gala:

1. Spring Festival Overture: "Spring Festival Overture" is the first movement of "Spring Festival Suite" and is often played separately. It is a work created by the famous Chinese composer and music theorist Li Huanzhi in the 1950s based on his life experience in the Yan'an period. It shows the scenes of people in the revolutionary base areas celebrating the Spring Festival enthusiastically.

2. The Flowers Are Full and the Moon Is Full: "The Flowers Are Full and the Moon Is Full" is a folk music ensemble piece performed by the China Central Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra.

3. Dance of the Golden Snake: "Dance of the Golden Snake" is a national orchestral piece compiled and adapted by Nie Er in 1934 based on the folk music "Inverted Eight Banners".

4. Zizhu Diao: Zizhu Diao is a traditional minor tune song widely spread in Wu-speaking areas (Southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, most of Zhejiang, southern Anhui, etc.). Its origin can be traced back to the folk songs of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

5. Celebrating Harvest: Celebrating Harvest refers to a song and also refers to the Chinese painting done by Huang Zhou.

6. Backgammon: "Bubbao" is a 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 1938 "Piano Music Score", which was already very popular at the time.

7. Caiyun Chasing the Moon: "Caiyun Chasing the Moon" first appeared in the Qing Dynasty. It is a famous Cantonese music score. Its style is brisk and unique. It describes the relaxed and freehand life of ordinary people and highlights the typical Guangdong folk music. Music style.

The CCTV Spring Festival Gala, referred to as the CCTV Spring Festival Gala or Spring Festival Gala, is a comprehensive artistic evening held by CCTV on New Year's Eve every year to celebrate the New Year. Originated in 1979, it was officially opened in 1983 and was positioned as a national project in 2014.

The CCTV Spring Festival Gala covers various art forms such as sketches, songs, singing and dancing, acrobatics, magic, opera, cross talk dramas, etc., bringing the live audience and the audience in front of the TV into the carnival, creating a "universal celebration, The festive scene of "Singing in a Prosperous Age".

The CCTV Spring Festival Gala is broadcast live at 20:00 every New Year's Eve on the CCTV Comprehensive Channel, Variety Channel, Chinese International Channel, Military Agriculture Channel, Children's Channel, etc.