[Erhu, Folk] Zhu Changyao (朱昌耀) - The Hi-Fi World Of Chinese Music - Great Tunes Of Erhu (1997) [APE]
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Zhu Changyao (朱昌耀) - The Hi-Fi World Of Chinese Music - Great Tunes Of Erhu
| APE+CUE | 291MB | Erhu, Traditional, Folk, Instrumental | 1997 |
| APE+CUE | 291MB | Erhu, Traditional, Folk, Instrumental | 1997 |
Zhu Changyao’s The Hi-Fi World of Chinese Music: Great Tunes of Erhu is a mesmerizing exploration of China’s rich musical heritage through the expressive voice of the erhu, a two-stringed bowed instrument often called the “Chinese violin.” Released in 1997, this 13-track collection captures both the emotional depth and technical mastery of Zhu, one of the most respected erhu performers of modern times.
From the opening notes of “Moon Reflects on Erh-Chuan Spring” (Erquan Yingyue), the album sets a profound and contemplative mood. This iconic piece, originally composed by the blind folk musician Hua Yanjun (Abing), is a cornerstone of erhu repertoire, and Zhu’s interpretation is hauntingly beautiful—filled with melancholy, nostalgia, and a deep sense of longing.
The album continues with atmospheric works such as “Kong Shan Niao Yu” (Birds Singing in the Empty Mountains) and “Ting Song” (Listening to the Pines), evoking nature through melodic nuance and delicate phrasing. Pieces like “Han Gong Qiu Yue” (Autumn Moon Over Han Palace) and “Chang Xiang Si” (Endless Yearning) reflect classical themes of court life and romantic nostalgia, while “Jiangnan Chunse” (Spring in the South of the Yangtze) and “Su’nan Xiaoqu” (Southern Jiangsu Melody) paint vivid portraits of regional beauty and culture.
Zhu’s performance of “Sai Ma” (Horse Racing) is a tour-de-force showcase of speed, energy, and virtuosity, contrasting sharply with the introspective “Bing Zhong Yin” (Lament in Illness).
This album is not only a hi-fi collector’s delight but also an essential listening experience for those who appreciate traditional Chinese music. Zhu’s sensitivity, technique, and emotional resonance bring these time-honored melodies to life, making Great Tunes of Erhu a timeless recording for both seasoned listeners and newcomers to the erhu’s soulful world.
From the opening notes of “Moon Reflects on Erh-Chuan Spring” (Erquan Yingyue), the album sets a profound and contemplative mood. This iconic piece, originally composed by the blind folk musician Hua Yanjun (Abing), is a cornerstone of erhu repertoire, and Zhu’s interpretation is hauntingly beautiful—filled with melancholy, nostalgia, and a deep sense of longing.
The album continues with atmospheric works such as “Kong Shan Niao Yu” (Birds Singing in the Empty Mountains) and “Ting Song” (Listening to the Pines), evoking nature through melodic nuance and delicate phrasing. Pieces like “Han Gong Qiu Yue” (Autumn Moon Over Han Palace) and “Chang Xiang Si” (Endless Yearning) reflect classical themes of court life and romantic nostalgia, while “Jiangnan Chunse” (Spring in the South of the Yangtze) and “Su’nan Xiaoqu” (Southern Jiangsu Melody) paint vivid portraits of regional beauty and culture.
Zhu’s performance of “Sai Ma” (Horse Racing) is a tour-de-force showcase of speed, energy, and virtuosity, contrasting sharply with the introspective “Bing Zhong Yin” (Lament in Illness).
This album is not only a hi-fi collector’s delight but also an essential listening experience for those who appreciate traditional Chinese music. Zhu’s sensitivity, technique, and emotional resonance bring these time-honored melodies to life, making Great Tunes of Erhu a timeless recording for both seasoned listeners and newcomers to the erhu’s soulful world.
专辑中文名: 中国音乐发烧天碟之二胡传真
艺术家: 朱昌耀
发行时间: 1997年03月01日
Tracklist:
1.二泉映月 Nhị Tuyền Ánh Nguyệt
Moon Reflects On Erh-Chuan Spring
2.空山鸟语 Không San Điểu Ngữ
Kong Shan Niăo Yŭ
3.听松 Thính Tùng
Ting Song
4.汉宫秋月 Hán Cung Thu Nguyệt
Hàn Gong Qiu Yuè
5.流波曲 Lưu Ba Khúc
Liú Bo Qu
6.长想思 Trường Tưởng Tư
Cháng Xiăng Si
7.良霄 Lương Tiêu
Liáng Xiao
8.病中吟 Bệnh Trung Ngâm
Bìng Zhong Yín
9.扬州小调 Dương Châu Tiểu Điều
Yáng Zhou Xiăo Diào
10.江南春色 Giang Nam Xuân Sắc
Jiang Nán Chun Sè
11.苏南小曲 Tô Nam Tiểu Khúc
Su Nán Xiăo Qu
12.赛马 Tái Mã
Sài Mă
13.江河水 Giang Hà Thủy
Jiang Hé Shuĭ
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The Hi-Fi World Of Chinese Music:
[Erhu] Zhu Chang Yao - Great Tunes Of Erhu (1997) [APE]
[Erhu] Zhang Lu Lu - Yuan Hu·Qi Qi (2008) [WAV]
[Dizi] Wu Guo Zhong - Zui Di·You Yang (2008) [WAV]
[Guzheng] He Qi Wen - Qing Zheng·Piao Yi (2008) [WAV]
[Guqin] Ma Chang Sheng - Qin Tiao·Kong Ling (2008) [WAV]
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