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June 20 Brief Introduction to Peiyang Chorus' repertoire for Polyfollia 2009Thomas Morgan: Images from Thoreau II - The Hollow Mansions The piece was inspired by the writing of American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau, who wrote: "There is always a kind of aeolian harp music to be heard in the air. I hear it now, as it were, the mellow sound of distant horns in the hollow mansions of the upper air...and from time to time this man or that hears it, having ears that were made for music." Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst Nominated for a 2007 Grammy Award, Cloudburst is one of Eric Whitacre's most famous compositions. It dates from 1992, when the composer was only 22. It is written for eight part choir, accompanied by piano and percussion. The Cloudburst is a ceremony, a celebration of the unleashed kinetic energy in all things. The mood throughout is reverent, meditative and centered, which simply means the performer must take the spiritual journey with total respect for the power of the water and profundity of the rebirth. arr. Nick Smith: Vegetables Picking Sichuan folk song Chien Nan-Chang: I Am Flying Taiwan contemporary choral music arr. Zhang Yida: Song of Yimeng Mountain Shandong folk song arr. Qü Xixian: Pastoral Song Inner-Mongolian folk song arr. Qü Xixian: Waiting For You Till Dawn Kazakh folk song arr. Yong Rubu: Dorven Dalai Inner-Mongolian folk song Cui Wei: The Gorges This piece was commissioned by Peiyang Chorus in 2008, inspired by songs of boatmen and boat trackers living in regions of the Three Gorges of Yangtze River. Zhai Yongqin: Embroidered Shoes Shandong folk song. This piece was commissioned by Peiyang Chorus in 2005. The story of this song goes as follows: The daughter of Zhang is 18 years old. How accomplished is she? She's clever and deft, and she has learned how to embroider. Ah, how skillful! How's her first work like? Flying high, prancing lively, twittering happily were a pair of swallows playing with water. How's her second work like? Two on the left and three on the right, three small ones and two big ones were five melons on a vine. How's her third work like? Hopping in grass, swimming in water, grining and staring, it's a croaking little frog! arr. Li Yinghai: Night Dreaming Gansu folk song Yang Xiaoxin & Sun Yinting: Drum Dance Folk song of the Miao nationality arr. Cai Yuwen: Half Moon Is Climbing Up Qinghai folk song arr. Lü Quansheng: Happy Get-together Taiwan folk song Enkhbayar: Zeregleent Gobi "Mirage on the Gobi Desert" uses the mirage - a traditional symbol - to represent the composer's relection on the past and present of his nation. Although the mirage is not a reality, it offers images of mountains, rivers, and wildlife and fills one's mind with various reflective thoughts. As soon as it disappears, one is again left with mere deserts and sand dunes. The composer hopes to convey the idea that if humankind does not take care of the environment, what we have now may disappear just as the mirage disappears. Enkhbayar: Happy Nadam Fair Inner-Mongolian folk song arr. Jin Wei: Longing For Late-1980's Chinese Pop Song arrangement. Lucio Pedro: Kaming Magmamani Philippine folk song, sung in Aklanon language. arr. Ethan Sperry: Ramkali "Raga" refers generally to the specific scale upon which a piece of Indian music is based. Ramkali is considered one of the most complex ragas to sing as it is perfectly symmetrical and contains many of the notes that are most dissonant against the drone. The translation of the text is as follows: I am entirely devoted to you my lord. At least heed my plea, my love. I hope to be united with you, my love. Peace of mind is not mine, my love. Arwin Tan: Bal-laygi This song is inspired by ancient tribal wars in the northern Philippines where communal pride and identity used to be dictated by the vastness of owned land and the number of heads hunted from the enemy tribes. The piece begins with a call for war with the chanting of the victory mantra, 'bal-laygi.' As the tribe fights with the enemy, it loses some of its men, and the survivors, led by the chief, mourn for those who perished with a promise to revere their souls. With a renewed spirit, they continue to fight the enemy and win for the tribe. arr. David Hamilton: Hine e Hine Hine e Hine is a famous traditional New Zealand Maori lullaby. The Maori people were the earliest settlers in New Zealand, arriving about a thousand years ago. Alexi Matchavariani: Doluri This song captures the vitality of Georgian dance rhythms in an inventive way. In Georgian folk music, the drum very frequently accompanies dances.Here is the text translated: I have conquered 100 castles with my sword and I shade my eyes. How can it be that I can no longer conquer your heart? Oh my lovely one, enchantress of the magic wind, open your heart's door! arr. Tantrarungroj: Lao Duang Deuan The text of this piece is in Thai. The melody, well known by Thai people everywhere, was inspired by a trip to Northern Thailand. The title of this piece refers both to Thailand and Laos, and the moon "duang deuan" used here as a poetic symbol for a girl. Budi Yohanes: Gai Bintang As with many traditional songs, Gai Bintang is a children's play-song. Playing together, young boys and girls sing as they imagine reaching high into the sky to touch the stars and moon. Gai Bintang is sung in Madurese, the language spoken on Madura island north of Java. June 08 在新浪创建“合唱圣经”站点 由于受中国大陆Great Firewall(中国国家防火墙)的封锁,“合唱圣经”已有一周多无法访问。为了避免出现在中国境内再次无法登陆的情况,我决定在新浪同步创建“合唱圣经”博客,在重要内容上与MSN博客完全同步。地址:http://blog.sina.com.cn/6voices May 12 Programs for Polyfollia Choral Concerts of Peiyang Chorus ~ 北洋合唱团 Polyfollia 2009 巡回演出节目单Concert on July 3rd [开幕式] Caen University "Opening evening for the International Village" 1. arr. Yongrub: Dorven Dalai (The Four Seas) 2. Budi Yohanes: Gai Bintang 3. arr. Jin Wei: Longing For
Concert on July 4th [剧院,音响效果好但略干] Saint Lô Theatre 1.arr. Nick Smith: Vegetable Picking 2.Yongrub: Four Seasons 3.arr. Li Yinghai: Night Dreaming 4.Cui Wei: The Gorges 5.arr. Lü Quansheng: Happy Get-together 6.Chien Nan-Chang: I Am Flying 7.Cao Guanyu: Little Peach Blossom 8.arr. Qü Xixian: Waiting For You Till Dawn 9.arr. Ethan Sperry: Ramkali Halftime 10.Thomas Morgan: Images from Thoreau II - The Hollow Mansions 11.Lucio Pedro: Kaming Magmamani 12.Budi Yohanes: Gai Bintang 13.Alexi Matchavariani: Doluri 14.Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst 15.Jackie Wilson: Higher And Higher [Encore] arr. Jin Wei: Longing For
Concert on July 5th [教堂,混响好] Vimoutiers - Large 19th c. Neogothic Church 1.Zhai Yongqin: Embroidered Shoes 2.Enkhbayar: Zeregleent Gobi 3.Shi Fu: Yellow Crane Tower 4.arr. Li Yinghai: Night Dreaming 5.arr. Zhang Yida: Song of Yimeng Mountain 6.Yang Xiaoxin & Sun Yinting: Drum Dance Halftime 7.arr. Qü Xixian: Pastoral Song 8.Cao Guanyu: Little Peach Blossom 9.arr. Qü Xixian: Waiting For You Till Dawn 10.Enkhbayar: Happy Nadam Fair 11.arr. Ethan Sperry: Ramkali 12.Budi Yohanes: Gai Bintang 13.Nystedt: Immortal Bach 14.Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst [Encore] Jackie Wilson: Higher And Higher
Concert on July 6th [教堂,混响好] Luc-sur-Mer - Neo-Romanesque Church From The 19th c. 1.arr. Jin Wei: Longing For 2.arr. Zhang Yida: Song of Yimeng Mountain 3.Zhai Yongqin: Embroidered Shoes 4.Yongrub: Four Seasons 5.Cui Wei: The Gorges 6.arr. Cai Yuwen: Half a Moon Climbs Up 7.arr. Qü Xixian: Pastoral Song 8.arr. Lü Quansheng: Happy Get-together 9.Yongrub: Black Handsome Ambling Horses 10.Durufle: Ubi Caritas 11.Lucio Pedro: Kaming Magmamani 12.arr. David Hamilton: Hine e Hine 13.arr. Tantrarungroj: Lao Duang Deuan 14.Arwin Tan: Bal-laygi [Encore] Chien Nan-Chang: I Am Flying
Concert on July 7th [修道院,混响极佳] 11th c. Abbey of Cerisy La Forêt 1.arr. Nick Smith: Vegetable Picking 2.Shi Fu: Yellow Crane Tower 3.Enkhbayar: Zeregleent Gobi 4.arr. David Hamilton: Hine e Hine 5.Thomas Morgan: Images from Thoreau II - The Hollow Mansions 6.Arwin Tan: Bal-laygi 7.Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst [Encore] Nystedt: Immortal Bach
Mozart: Sparrow Mass
Concert on July 8th [教堂,混响好] Surtainville 1.Durufle: Ubi Caritas 2.Nystedt: Immortal Bach 3.arr. Yongrub: Dorven Dalai (The Four Seas) 4.Zhai Yongqin: Embroidered Shoes 5.Enkhbayar: Zeregleent Gobi 6.arr. Cai Yuwen: Half a Moon Climbs Up 7.Yongrub: Black Handsome Ambling Horses 8.Yang Xiaoxin & Sun Yinting: Drum Dance Halftime 9. Thomas Morgan: Images from Thoreau II - The Hollow Mansions 10.Budi Yohanes: Gai Bintang 11.arr. Tantrarungroj: Lao Duang Deuan 12.Alexi Matchavariani: Doluri 13.Arwin Tan: Bal-laygi 14.Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst [Encore] Jackie Wilson: Higher And Higher
Concert on July 9th [剧院,音响效果好但略干] Brécey 1.arr. Nick Smith: Vegetable Picking 2.Chien Nan-Chang: I Am Flying 3.Yongrub: Four Seasons 4.arr. Yongrub: Dorven Dalai (The Four Seas) 5.arr. Cai Yuwen: Half a Moon Climbs Up 6.arr. Lü Quansheng: Happy Get-together 7.Yongrub: Black Handsome Ambling Horses 8.arr. Jin Wei: Longing For Halftime 9.Cao Guanyu: Little Peach Blossom 10.Enkhbayar: Happy Nadam Fair 11.arr. Ethan Sperry: Ramkal 12.arr. Tantrarungroj: Lao Duang Deuan 13.Lucio Pedro: Kaming Magmamani 14.Budi Yohanes: Gai Bintang 15.Alexi Matchavariani: Doluri 16.Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst [Encore] Jackie Wilson: Higher And Higher
Concert on July 10th [改装的运动场,音响效果好] Louvigny "International Night of Choral Singing" 1. Zhai Yongqin: Embroidered Shoes 2. Cui Wei: The Gorges 3. Enkhbayar: Zeregleent Gobi 4. Arwin Tan: Bal-laygi 5. Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst [Encore] Jackie Wilson: Higher And Higher
Mozart: Sparrow Mass May 01 Program of Peiyang Chorus for 2009 Polyfollia ~ 北洋合唱团“2009 Polyfollia合唱节”节目单Repertoire of Peiyang Chorus for 2009 Polyfollia
Mozart: Sparrow Mass
Chinese Choral Music:
Other Asian and Pacific Choral Music:
Contemporary Choral Music:
Please note that some pieces are subject to change based on the artistic effect. **************************************************** 莫扎特:“麻雀”弥撒全曲(20分钟) 中国作品(72分钟) 亚太作品(25分钟) 当代欧美合唱作品(20分钟) Brief Introduction to Prof. Ren Baoping ~ 任宝平教授简介Brief Introduction to Prof. Ren Baoping
Professor Ren Baoping is vice-chairman of National Association for College Music Education, member of China Choir Association, director of Art Education Center in Tianjin University, and conductor of Peiyang Chorus As one of the most famous choir conductors in China, Prof. Ren began his career of choral education in 1983.During his two decades of conducting and teaching practice, he has delved into the essence of Chinese and Western choral art. Meanwhile, the achievements were applied into his teaching efforts and enthusiasm. He is considered as one of the leading figures contributing to the contemporary choral art in China. The conducting style of Prof. Ren is passionate and expressive. Years of systematic music studies and researches have enabled him to make appropriate interpretations of diverse choral works of both Traditional and Contemporary genres. He is innovative in integrating his understanding of western choral music into the conducting of Chinese choral pieces. ***********************************************************
任宝平教授简介
任宝平教授,全国高等教育学会音乐教育学会副理事长、中国合唱协会指挥委员会副主任、中国高校合唱指挥工作委员会主任、天津大学艺术教育中心主任、北洋合唱团常任指挥。 任宝平教授从1983年开始从事合唱团艺术及合唱教学工作。经过20余载的指挥教学与实践。不断研究中国及西欧合唱艺术的精髓,并将其实践成果融入到中国合唱领域之中,是中国当代合唱艺术发展的代表人物之一。 任宝平教授的指挥风格热情奔放,具有丰富的表现力和较强的感染力,通过自身修养对音乐的深刻理解,能够将欧洲古典、现代等各个时期风格迥异的作品作出正确的处理和恰当的阐释,将其应用于中国合唱的创新。 |
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