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Erhu - The Moon Mirrored in the Pool 二泉映月

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2007

Performed by Min Huifen 闵惠芬

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  • Any inf about the date this piece was composed I assume it's a very old chinese classical song, but any info about the date?

  • @KnoVik22

    exacted date not known. should be some time before 1950.

    the name of the composer is Abing. u can learn more about him at wiki or the following

    en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Abing

  • Thank you for the additional information, kwwkwwkww. It adds greater depth. But,have you noticed she plays all her music with no expressions?

  • she always closed her eyes when playing therefore gives one an illusion that she has no expressions. actually, she has expression including facial and emotional.

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  • She shows great power, culture and ancient chinese values in her music. The Middle Kingdom RULES!!!!!

  • This musical piece is good but what makes it great is the way in which she plays it. She shows no expressions in order to take noting away from the music. Towards the end the mike gives a bit of a surge but nothing distracts her from playing so perfectly. I think that even is a violent storm came her way, it would not stop her from finishing the music. She is a beautiful master.

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  • @babayang521

    he didn't refer to this piece. it was 江河水 that he listened to. but anyways, she plays the erhu in a way no one else does.

  • @GZH1234 Bai hua qi fang, bai jia zheng ming!

  • @TrulyEpicLuLs Uh, no it is not the same thing. Dumbass.

  • @GZH1234 馬鹿, same thing. 傻瓜!

  • @TrulyEpicLuLs This is Chinese, not japanese...?

  • Ooooh so that's the name of this beautiful piece. I'd seen another video of Min Huifen play this and I didn't know what it was called as it was in Chinese.

    She's an amazing eruhist. I really like this piece - it's sad but pretty. Very good.

  • @pych02

    Sure this lady is top class but it isnt possible to compare her with the late composer . Firstly, the composer was a creative genius and master instrumentalist in his own right. Also, his recorded works were done in his dying days and affected by the poor audio quality of his time. He also didnt play with good quality instrument as he couldnt afford it. Besides,as the strong emotions in this piece were his own personal reflection, only he himself can express them accurately..

  • She plays so precisely, so sharp and clear. I really think this is the best I've ever heard this piece played (not that I've heard it loads). I could listen all day :)

  • @TrulyEpicLuLs

    Nippon..? ._____.

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