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Brief Music of Defending the Yellow River
The piano concerto "Yellow River" is adapted from the Yellow River Chorus, a famous musician in China. The piano concerto "Yellow River" was written in the early days of 1969 "Cultural Revolution". The songs are sung in turn in chorus. It has a wide mass, and it is a song widely circulated by anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians.
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The song "Defending the Yellow River" uses the rhythm of folk percussion music and the melody of Guangdong lion dance as the material, which makes the song appear bright and bold, with distinctive musical image and rich national style.
The whole song adopts March genre, short beat and inspiring tone, loud battle slogan, forceful rhythm, quick jumping motivation and gradually unfolding voice form, which makes the song full of vigorous feelings and vividly depicts the magnificent scenes of guerrilla athletes fighting for the protection of the Yellow River and China in green tents and mountains.
Defending the Yellow River is the fourth movement of the piano concerto The Yellow River, written in the form of free variations. In the music structure, it also embodies the traditional style of China, and is written in the form of title suite.
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