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Recommend a few interludes from TV movies!

The soundtrack of The Legend of the Condor Heroes boldly uses "Dawn of the Hero" by Yokoyama Qingji, "Original Scenery of Hometown" by Soujiro and "Farewell on a Rainy Night" by local Hong Kong musicians. At the same time, Shensi Zhe's Maritime Silk Road trilogy still plays an important role, but with a few majestic songs, such as "Heat Wave", "Gara" and so on. Kitaro's "The Banquet" has also been quoted many times (the last paragraph, together with many works of Shen Si Zhe, has become one of the commonly used soundtracks for Hong Kong film and television dramas). The film crew also boldly used local talents from Hong Kong, such as the famous musician Huang Zhan. Huang Zhan's contribution to these two TV series is indelible. "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" embraces all rivers and becomes an important turning point in Hong Kong's soundtrack.

The soundtrack of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes": "Dawn of Heroes" and "The Death of Xuzhou Triumphant Mother" are sourced from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Hengshan Jing'er; there are many scenes in "Dawn of Heroes" such as weddings in ancient tombs. use.

Yokoyama Jing'er:

Famous Japanese musician

Album introduction:

"Romance of the Three Kingdoms·Hero no Ye Ming" (also known as "Dawn of the Heroes") is a work by the famous Japanese musician Seiji Yokoyama. It is the opening song of the seven-hour cartoon movie "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It is also a combination of Japan's own sophisticated synthesizers and Chinese folk instruments. The Chinese folk music instruments in the music include erhu, guzheng, pipa, etc. In order to make the production exquisite, the Japanese side specially invited more than 200 performers from the mainland to Japan to participate in the entire recording process. All the styles of the movie respect the Chinese style. The main melody of the soundtrack has always been played by the erhu, from the interlude of the theme song to all the main soundtrack passages. The opening music of the first movie "Dawn of Heroes" is a masterpiece of guzheng and synthesizer collaboration.

One of the classic soundtracks of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes": "Original Scenery of My Hometown" is composed by the Japanese ocarina master Sojiro. The song "Original Scenery of the Old Country" makes people completely feel the loneliness and experience the vicissitudes of life. At this moment, when I was exhausted, I opened the window. In front of me was no longer a noisy city filled with gray smoke and a concrete forest, but an endless desert under a red sun. I was already intoxicated by the solitary smoke in the desert and the setting sun on the long river. In the artistic conception...

Sojiro:

Japanese Ocarina Master

The story of Japanese ocarina master Sojiro Sojiro

Sojiro's The history of ocarina begins with knowing Master Xiangshan Jiu.

In 1975, in a small village in a small valley in Tochigi Mountain, he heard the sound of the master's flute echoing in the valley. The moment he heard the ocarina for the first time was so touching that he decided to become his teacher a few months later. .

In a small wooden house in the forest, there is only one oil lamp and a space the size of two tatami mats. This is the starting point of Soujiro's ocarina music.

In 1979, he moved to Motegi Town in the eastern part of Mu Prefecture and began to pursue his own sound, create his own ocarina models, build his own kiln, and burn his own firewood.

In 1980, he moved to an abandoned elementary school as a studio. He piled bricks again to build a new fire kiln and began to make various types of ocarinas. Many of the ocarinas made by Soujiro are ones that only Soujiro himself understands, and some are made by only Soujiro. The reason is not purely due to the pace of production, but how to match the pace and state of the soil, step by step. The dedication that went into making the flute. Only Sojiro can play the sound of the ocarina that he made with all his heart. This is a sound that only belongs to Sojiro. Therefore, it can touch so many people and win the support of many people. Only Sojiro can play the sound of the ocarina that is worthy of boasting. .

Soujiro has always expressed his feelings about nature and mountains and lands with his heartfelt musical emotions through the fresh and melodious ocarina music. His debut performance work in 1985 immediately won recognition and appreciation from the market for its fresh music style. His historic albums "Wood Road", "Wind Man" and "Water Heart" released in 1993 brought the natural environment to life. His endless life was fully demonstrated, and he won the Japan Record Award in one fell swoop, establishing his unrivaled status as an ocarina player.

The classic soundtrack of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes": "Heat Wave", "Kyara", etc. come from Japan's S.E.N.S. "Kaishin", "Kyara"...

S.E.N.S.:

A two-person group specializing in electronic music

Member: Fukura Akihiko

Tatsuki Yukari

S.E.N.S. is a two-person group from Japan that specializes in electronic music. Its two members are Akihiko Fukaura and Yukari Tatsuki. The band's original name was "SENSITIVITYPROJECT" (Sensitivity Planning Room) and was founded in 1984. They became famous for their work as composers, arrangers and performers in the 1988 documentary "Maritime Silk Road" of the "Silk Road Series" produced by Japan's NHK. Later, in order to allow music fans to have a deeper impression of them because of the trilogy of soundtracks for "Maritime Silk Road" (respectively "Poseidon", "Gara", and "Tea Waltz"), the name was changed to Fusion "S.E.N.S." with two meanings of "SENSE" (sensibility) and "CENSE" (burning incense), followed by "A City Of Sadness" in 1989, which won the Golden Lion Award for Best Masterpiece and "White Paper on Love" and other awards A masterpiece of Japanese drama series.

Listening to S.E.N.S.’s works does not require too much energy. It is absolutely relaxing and stress-free. It is most suitable to play and enjoy it while sipping a cup of afternoon tea under the scorching sun in the afternoon. The heart is secretly taken away from the noisy crowd.

The classic soundtrack of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes": "The Banquet" is selected from "Kitaro - Kojiki" by the music master Kitaro.

Kitaro:

Formerly known as Masanori Takahashi

Music Master

Kitaro is one of the most highly regarded Japanese artists in the world music industry . Kitaro’s music cannot be separated from nature, and Kitaro’s music cannot be separated from travel. The beautiful melodies and uniquely imaginative sounds played by Kitaro are familiar to many music lovers. Kitaro said: "I get inspiration from nature. To me, some songs are clouds, and some songs are water." Some people think that Kitaro's music is the originator of the "healing" music that is now popular in Japan. There are many classics of music that are actually used as prenatal education and "music therapy".

Kitaro: Formerly known as Masanori Takahashi, he was born on February 4, 1953 in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, into a peasant family that believed in Shintoism and Buddhism. In the peaceful and quiet rural life, Kitaro lived After childhood and adolescence, Kitaro's first love for the nature of heaven and earth was also nurtured, which will always linger in his heart. This feeling has always influenced his music creation. He has had long hair since high school, so his friends named him "Getaro" from the manga, which later became his stage name.

The Chinese "Kitaro" has the same pronunciation as the Japanese "Geitaro", but the meaning has changed in color. Shortly after graduating from high school, Kitaro formed a rock band and performed on the disco stage. He spread electronic synthesis music to India and other Asian regions far away from Japan, allowing people there to have a better understanding of this novel music form. Kitaro believes that nature is the source of his creative inspiration. Whenever he is composing music, he always climbs to the mountain and listens quietly. His music is the sound of silence, the outpouring of the soul. In Kitaro's music, people can hear the sounds of wind, water, and birdsong, and can clearly feel the scenes of the ocean, sky, and land he created with synthesizers.

After the release of Kitaro's album "Tenkai" (Heaven), this musical style with strong synthetic music characteristics was quickly spotted by NHK broadcasting company, and Kitaro was asked to compose the music for the TV series "Silk Road". This work, which contains the contemplation of life, has a concise and smooth melody and a calm beat. It has made Kitaro's talent recognized by music critics and fans at home and abroad.

This musician from Nagoya, a small town in central Japan, relies on his unique reflection on life and integrates some accumulated thoughts into his music. In the mid-1980s, Kitaro was also supported by the Western music scene with his outstanding musical contributions. In 1986, Kitaro signed with Geffen Records as one of its main artists, which also confirmed his status as a world-class pioneer artist.

He has not received any special music lessons and relies entirely on his own feeling and talent to compose and perform music. It has been twenty years since his first album "Star Trek" was released. Recently released his 24th album, and has been living in New York, USA in recent years. From 1997 to 1998, the fourth tour was held in more than 100 cities around the world.

One of the classic soundtracks of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes": "Broken Love", Yang Guo's soundtrack is from Huang Zhan, and Bobida's "Love in Shaolin Temple".

Huang Zhan

Original name is Huang Zhansen

Famous Hong Kong writer and songwriter

Original name is Huang Zhansen, and his English name is James J.S. Wong. Famous Hong Kong writer and songwriter. Born in Guangzhou in 1941; immigrated to Hong Kong with his parents in 1949; graduated from the Chinese Department of the University of Hong Kong in 1963. Previously worked in advertising, film, and music composition. Served as a Hong Kong TV station and radio host. Together with Jin Yong, Ni Kuang and Cai Lam, he is known as the "Four Great Talents in Hong Kong", and together with Ni Kuang and Chua Lam, he is also known as the "Three Famous Mouths in Hong Kong". He has written more than 2,000 songs, among which "Shanghai Beach" and "Swordsman" are "classics among classics". He has been dubbed the "Master of Popular Lyrics" and is a representative of Hong Kong pop culture