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One of the recent hot Beijing songs

One of the most recent hot Peking opera songsis "Getting the Opera".

"Getting the Opera" is a song that combines elements of opera with modern pop vocals. It tells the story of a young man and woman's wrong dream love affair in the way of time and space changing and interlacing. The song incorporates the unique timbre of ancient style singer HITA, creating a stage full of drama. This unique singing style makes the song more colorful and arouses the **** of the majority of listeners.

"Getting the Drama" conveys nostalgia for history and obsession with love through heartfelt singing and wonderful drama. It lets people feel the charm of traditional culture, and also shows them the complexity of human nature and the cruelty of reality. Whether in Peking Opera or modern pop songs, this song provokes people to think about history and love.

Background of Composition

The song was inspired by the famous kunqu piece "Peach Blossom Fan" written by Kong Shangren, an opera writer in the early Qing Dynasty. The song's composition and arrangement are designed to incorporate a strong element of opera, while the lyrics tell the story of a young man and woman's love affair with each other through the interplay of space and time, in and out of the theater.

The production of Baimu Sanshi and young musician Wu Ting's flute added a lot of color to the work. The song ends with the line "to how much, strong love regret seriously; just like that, opposite is who." Liu Ke carry on quite rhythmic interpretation of the opera line not only stunning very, more memorable.

"Leaning on the fireworks of the world, April wind mercy me, do not laugh, the past is too obsessive." The years that have passed have become the past, when the deep obsession, now is just a lyrics in the play, a sigh outside the play, deep love play thick drama, a sudden look back to the people play, a thought, a sigh, a person.