Erhu
“Two Springs Reflect the Moon” is the most widespread piece of Erhu, composed in the mid-20th century by Abing. His original name was Hua Yanjun, a blind street musician in Wuxi in eastern China. There is a profound range of feeling in this piece, which incorporates a majestic spirit within a tigh...
“Spring in Jiangnan” is a famous Jiangnan-style erhu piece that was created based on a little Yangzhou tune, the “Intimate Guest”. The piece uses techniques such as variations, expansions, and contrast to change the folk tune into a touching and lively erhu piece....
The Grapes Are Ripe movingly depicts the rousing scene of Xinjiang people dancing and singing during the grape harvest season, colored with distinct folk characteristics. The score is meticulously structured with a distinct melodic format, imbued with elegant, refreshing tunes and a unique, bold sty...
Horse Racing is one of the most representative erhu (two-stringed fiddle) pieces in Chinese folk music.With bold and glamorous melodies, the piece conveys the passion of horse racing and the freedom of the vast grassland....