1. The Spring Festival Overture is the first movement of the Spring Festival Suite, which is often taken out for solo performance. It is a work created by Li Huanzhi, a famous composer and music theorist in China, in the 195s based on his life experience in Yan 'an, which shows the scene of people in the revolutionary base areas celebrating warmly during the Spring Festival.
Its melodies and tunes are elegant and popular, and its theme is a grand festival with a mass base, so it has gradually evolved into a small tradition attached to the Spring Festival since its birth. Especially after the TV Spring Festival Evening became popular, this song became more familiar.
2. "A Beautiful Moon" is a folk music ensemble, which is played by the Central Broadcasting National Orchestra.
3. Dance of the Golden Snake is a national orchestral music arranged and adapted by Nie Er in 1934 according to the folk music "Daobaban". The melody of the music is high and enthusiastic, and the gongs and drums are powerful, which renders the festive atmosphere. This song was used in the opening and closing ceremonies of the 28 Beijing Olympic Games as background music to set off the jubilant atmosphere and strong China characteristics of the Olympic Games, a festival for people all over the world.
4. Unforgettable Tonight is a song sung by Li Guyi, written by Qiao Yu and composed by Wang Ming, and included in the album Unforgettable Tonight released by Li Guyi on January 1, 213.
5. "Harvest Gong and Drum" is a orchestral music with distinctive characteristics of Shandong music created by Peng Xiuwen and Cai Huiquan in 1972. The music is changed and developed with reference to the drumming and rotation of China folk percussion music, bringing forth the new and giving full play to the expressive ability of China's colorful percussion instruments, which has both national style and characteristics of the times.
6. "Happy Joy" is a famous folk music in China, and it is played with new banhu as the main instrument. It was composed in 1958 by Liu Mingyuan, the late master of Chinese folk music.