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Classical singing of ancient poems

The songs of Classic Chanting are Tomorrow Song, Rolling the Yangtze River East and Passing Water, Mo Mei, at heron lodge, Liang Zhu, San Zi Jing, Twinkling Eyebrows, Enlightenment of Rhythm, Farewell, Enlightenment of Rhythm and A Long Way to Go.

Classical Poems are a cultural and music festival jointly produced by CCTV Integrated Channel and CCTV Creative Media Co., Ltd. It combines China classical poetry culture with TV media and network platform, taking into account the long-term artistic conception of poetry culture and the popularity of its expression forms. Classical singers are not only artists but also new stars.

Introduction to the program "Classical Chanting"

Many ordinary people love life. They combined their own musical style and turned classical poetry into beautiful songs. The programs have been "The First Season of Classic Poems" and "The Second Season of Classic Poems". Although this program is very interesting and meaningful, some China ancient poems are not very pleasant after being adapted, and the voice actor does not sing the artistic conception of the poems.

It is gratifying that some songs are not only pleasant, but also consistent with the artistic conception of poetry, making people unforgettable and forgetting the customs. For example, Huang Qishan adapted the lyrics: time and place of departure. Every step is a cloud, always looking for a pair of eyes, can see the images of the years, and say that life is a journey, always through your own soul. This lyric is also very classic.

The innovation of this program makes people see more possibilities of various performances. The combination of poetry and song can not only let the audience know the profound meaning contained in the poem, but also let the audience know the traditional culture and historical stories of China. At the same time, by adapting poems and lyrics into songs, it can spread well. In this way, the audience can remember these poems more deeply.