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The music video for "Iisang Dagat" was jointly produced by the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines with Chinatown TV, and Guizhou Xinpai Media Company. The video was uploaded on YouTube in Chinatown TV's channel, [1] as well as on Facebook. [5] Universal Records Philippines was credited for being involved in the music video. However, the record ...
Guchui ensemble - drum and wind music; Liaonan guchui (辽南鼓吹) - drum and wind music of southern Liaoning Province; Longchui (笼吹) - casket winds; performed by suona, dongxiao, erxian, sanxian, large and small drums, gong, cymbals, and sometimes other instruments; Shandong guchui (山东鼓吹) - drum and wind music of Shandong Province
Shen Yun has performed in front of millions [6] and has toured more than 200 cities across Europe, North America, Oceania, and Asia. [4] [6] [7] Shen Yun was founded in 2006 by Chinese expatriate adherents of Falun Gong, and is based at the Dragon Springs compound in Deerpark, New York, near where the group's leader Li Hongzhi and his followers ...
This song was an instant hit, and was added to the music curriculum for vocal students in China. [8] This song remains popular to this very day, and has been frequently performed in China and internationally. [7] This song was chosen to be the theme song of the homonymic film My People, My Country (2019), which was released on 30 September 2019 ...
Xiaoluo (小锣) – a small flat gong whose pitch rises when struck with the side of a flat wooden stick; Yueluo (月锣) – small pitched gong held by a string in the palm of the hand and struck with a small stick; used in Chaozhou music; Jingluo (镜锣) – a small flat gong used in the traditional music of Fujian
In 2006, Falun Gong practitioners with backgrounds in classical Chinese dance and music established Shen Yun Performing Arts in New York state. Shen Yun comprises three separate companies of dancers and musicians that tour internationally. Its stated mission is "reviving 5,000 years of divinely inspired Chinese culture."
Gong rose to prominence after performing her song Tante (Chinese: 忐忑; pinyin: tǎntè; lit. 'Uneasy') in Hunan Television's 2010 New Year concert. The fast-paced wordless fusion song, using various standard voices from Chinese opera along with imitations of traditional Chinese instruments, quickly spread in China as a viral video, gaining the nickname "Divine Comedy".
The concept of music, called 乐 (Chinese: 樂; pinyin: yuè), stands among the oldest categories of Chinese thought; however, in historical sources, it does not receive clear definition until the writing of the Classic of Music (lost during the Han dynasty). Different musical traditions have influenced it throughout its history, dating back to ...