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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tellsof the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city of...
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This piece is an aural representation of the composer's childhood experience of a sunshower and the subsequent magical appearance of a double rainbow.
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The composer's childhood experiences is transformed into musical notes with the sounds of children's chorus to describe the fonds memories of playing in a little rain.
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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
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Ivan's first composition for equal voices, Salve Regina was commissioned by the Jakarta Children & Youth Chorus and Seven Chorale for the 2008 Hong Kong International Youth & Children's Choir Festival. Look...
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Sanctus (from Indonesian Mass) is a project to combine Indonesian traditional music elements and Western writing style.
In East Flores folk singing culture, there is a strong tradition to sing in...
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Agnus Dei (from Indonesian Mass) is a project to combine Indonesian traditional music elements and Western writing style.
The composition is set to imitate a Balinese dance that is rich with...
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Kyrie Eleison (from Indonesian Mass) is a project to combine Indonesian traditional music elements and Western writing style.
The first few notes of the opening melody is taken from a folk song from...
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This arrangement of the popular Japanese folk song reflects upon the transient beauty of the flowers. It begins with an imagery of cherry blossoms starting to bloom in spring, where the buds on the tree open up one by...
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To give an image of fire, the composition starts with the introduction melody of Mozart’s Confutatis from his Requiem. Many early music elements are used in this composition, namely parallel 4th and...
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Among all of Shakespeare’s sad poems, I find that “Come away, death” is one of the darkest and the most tragic ones. The feeling of loss and emptiness are present in each phrase like a never-ending...
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Asadoya Yunta is a folk song from Okinawa, Japan. It tells the tale of a young and beautiful peasant woman named Kuyama Asato and the advances of a government official.
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The song uses Malay pantuns (quatrains) in its lyrics. Pantun is a form of poetry which always come in two parts. At first glance, the first part has no immediate logical or the narrative connection with the second or...