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新樂國樂團-梁祝小提琴協奏曲 The Butterfly Lover Violin Concerto 4-1

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新樂國樂團 《梁祝琴緣》音樂會
小提琴:杜沁澐
指揮:林江山
2005.12.25 台北中山堂

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  • I had finally adjusted the volume and have updated the new video.

    Please listen the whole, no cutting version: watch?v=GbMvptcbpUg

  • lol why was the violinist playing the cello solo parts too? and good job on the flute! it was one of the better parts

  • @ryanbek96 Thanks for the praise on flute part. I think Ms.Tu, the violinist, played all the violin part only. We didn't (and have no right to) modify any part of the violin part. Maybe it's caused by the bad recording to make the duet became solo with cello accompaniment. We're sorry for that.

  • Is it just me or is the volume very low??

  • @nooyawkfun Sorry, the volume is unified for the loud part, therefore you would feel the volume is low.

    Please just volume up your speaker and enjoy the music.

  • eddieycc -- like to ask, is the Pi-pa 琵琶 used in place where pizzicato of strings are used ? I am curious to know the gu-zheng (古箏), yang-qin (揚琴) and Pi-pa 琵琶 here. I think the yang-qin is filling the part of the harp in some places.

  • @yellowlynx Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra performs the piece quite often. (with treble erhu / Mr. An-Yuan Huang (黃安源)) Maybe you can attend the concert next time. The record is also available.

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  • @eddieycc No, that's the problem. Put it on max all the way, and it is still very low.  Oh well...guess I'll just have to listen for the louder parts. Thanks for the post though...

  • @yellowlynx We lack for brass to provide rich bass in Chinese orchestra. Therefore all the bass part are dispersed to only cello, bass, timpani and bass suona/guan-zi. Also there are so many high-pitched instrments. That's why you can find the differents from the org. ver.

  • @yellowlynx There are 2 versions for Chinese orchestra. One is reorganized by Mr. Da-Jian Wu (吳大江) and another is by the original composer Mr. Zhan-Hao He (何占豪). Wu's piece is close to the org. ver. Every sound are mapped to an individual Chinese music instrument but the range is too high for Chinese orchestra. It needs excellent skill to perform it otherwise the sound would be terrible.

    Mr He reorganized the notes to adapt Chinese orchestra.

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