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What piano sketches did He Lvting create?

Piccolo priest, lullaby, guerrilla song, Senjidema, party, etc.

1, cowboy piccolo

Cowboy Piccolo, originally named Cowboy's Flute, is a piano piece composed by Mr. He Lvting in 1934. This piece is the first piano piece with a distinctive and mature China style in the music field, which depicts China's pastoral music and painting completely different from the western style.

It combines western polyphony writing with China's national style, and European music theory with China's music tradition, presenting a unique China style feature, which opens a new page for China's piano music works and is a creative example of China's modern piano music creation.

2. lullaby

Composed on 1934, originally for piano solo. Music adopts a three-part structure. The first paragraph, with beautiful, sincere and simple tunes, depicts the mother singing a lullaby and patting her beloved child to sleep at the baby's cradle, giving you a warm feeling.

The second paragraph seems to describe the mother's surge of emotion and excitement because she thinks about her child's future life. Shows the greatness of maternal love!

The third paragraph is the reappearance of the first paragraph, which vividly depicts the artistic conception of the baby sleeping peacefully. Won the second prize. Later, the author adapted it for cello solo.

3. Guerrilla songs

Guerrilla Song is a song sung by Shanghai Orchestra and arranged by He Luting. It is also the theme song of the movie Flying Tigers. ?

1On June 5th, 993, the song won the excellent classic of China music in the 20th century.

Lyrics:

We are all sharpshooters,

Every bullet destroys an enemy, and we are all flying troops, even if the mountains are high and the water is deep.

In that dense forest, comrade-in-arms camps are everywhere, and there are countless good brothers on that high hill.

We didn't eat or wear anything. The enemy sent us. We don't have guns or cannons. The enemy made them for us.

We grew up here, every inch of land is our own, no matter who wants to take it, we will fight with him to the end!

No matter how fierce the Japanese robbers are, our brothers are really brave and good at fighting. No matter how fierce the enemy guns are, we can't find people or shadows.

No matter how rich or poor, 40 million compatriots are armed together, and no matter what party or faction, everyone will resist.

The more we fight, the stronger the Japanese robbers themselves will perish. Look at the last victory day, the dawn of world peace is dawning!

4. Senjidema

Senjidema is a Mongolian short-tune folk song, which is popular among Ordos tribe in Yikezhaomeng, Inner Mongolia. It depicts the beauty of Senjidema through a series of vivid metaphors, and also highlights the unwavering love of young people for girls.

Lyrics:

Wonderful music came from one end of Black Boy, and gentle whispers gushed from your heart, remembering your wisdom. Ah, even if Senjidema is carrying a golden bucket, where can he find it? It's really painful, Senjidema.

Life is clearer than the water in the East China Sea. If we can be reborn on earth, ah, Senjidema hopes that we can live together freely. Ah, what a pain, Senjidema.

Life is more beautiful than blue water, and I think of your cleverness. Ah, Senjidema never complains from young to old. Ah, what a pain, Senjidema.

Life is more beautiful than running water. Think of your cleverness and dexterity. Ah, Senjidema can't get together in this life, and she will have fun in the afterlife. Ah, what a pain, Senjidema.

5. "party"

Originally known as "Noisy New Year", it was a piano piece composed by He Lvting in 1934. It was adapted into an orchestra in 1940 and broadcast to the Soviet Union through radio, which was well received. 1943, the author revised music in Yan 'an.

From 65438 to 0949, the author compiled his six works into an orchestra suite, and Twilight was one of them. The music, as the title shows, depicts people happily holding a party to celebrate their victory.

The whole song is divided into six paragraphs, and the last three paragraphs are the repetition of the first three paragraphs. In the third paragraph, the author skillfully uses the rhythm of China folk gongs and drums to make the joyful mood reach a climax.

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