Music on the Silk Road: Spring on Tianshan Mountain, uyghur folk dance
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Music on the silkroad, or silk road music: "The Spring on the Tianshan Mountaon" (天山之春), composed (re-arranged) by the renowned pipa master Wang Fandi (王范地) based on one of the famous pieces of Xinjiang uyghur folk music for dance (新疆民歌).
Xinjiang (Northwest of China) is located right on the "silk road" (丝绸之路), which played an important role in the commercial and cultural exchanges between the east and the west.
The current piece is originally for pipa solo. In this demo video, pipa soloist Liu Fang performed with percussionist Ziya Tabassian (from Persia, now in Montreal), concert live recording.
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Musique de la route de la soie, de l'ouest de la Chine.
Música en la Ruta de la Seda: Esta pieza compuesta por Wang Fandi se basó en la melodía popular conocido en Xinjiang, a lo largo de la ruta de la seda.
Musik auf der Seidenstraße.
琵琶演奏家刘芳与伊朗鼓手演奏《天山之春》,原曲为王范地根据新疆民歌改编。新疆位于丝绸之路
这么那么好听的歌曲啊!
01:13 helll yeaaahhhhhhhhhh
this is so awesome real orientalistic
5 stars
I believe Fang's fingers do glide over the Pipa as if this is as a spider weaving it's web. She is delightful on all her arrangements. T/You for sharing her.
He is Iranian and he play DAF ((a Persian percussion))
and she is chinese and play pipa
赞!!!
turkish and chinese people mongolian people we are brothers we come from central asia im a turk and kazachstan people uyghur people kyrgyzstan people are the first turks
people in turkey are not real turkish people the real turkish people is kazachstan people kyrgyzstan people and uygur people .... i am a meskhetian turk im born in turkey but meskhetian turks come from central asia
Respect for all my turkic brothers
Respect from turkey!!!!!
The drummer isn't doing much
Sorry, I clicked wrongly. Anyway, this instrument's origins was Persia according to some sources and Central Asia (known as the Western Regions during Han Dynasty). It was indeed called barbat. It was imported into China during Jin Dynasty during 3rd century via the Silk Road. Became very popular during Tang Dynasty. Was then imported into Japan, Korea n Vietnam from China. This instrument is extinct now in Persia/Central Asia.
@PAYAMhayebazargani
Do you know where the Uygurs originated? There are areas in XinJiang that have Buddhist paintings with the faces of Persians and Christian frescoes that have the faces of Chinese. There was a lot of cross cultural borrowing in all forms of the arts.
@ArkadooKid The second drum he plays is called a dayereh. It's an iranian frame drum with a row of small metal rings inside the frame that act as jingles.
@ArkadooKid
hi i am uyghur from xinjiang, and this ''drum'' is called ''Dap''.
Fiquei maravilhado com tamanha beleza.
Essas músicas me acalmam bastante e também me fazem refletir muito.
thanks a lot.
wow this is Uigur music? wow! i read a lot about these people, their language and history so much mystery.. from David Hatcher Childress who claims there are underground tunnel systems going through the Takla Makan desert many thousands of years old. I want to go there and also north of Tien Shen, in Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan. Thanks for sharing this music, it is similar to other central asian music I think. cheers from the USA!
OMG just great i love silkroad to BTW this my fav song on silkroad i got to this place on silkroad just to hear this song everyday and i go there and theif lols
@lewliet111 hi, this drum is called ''Dap'' and not ''Daf''. but thanks anyway !!! :)
this is neat
what is that tambourine thing made out of? he gets a lot of sound from it
Tai hao le!
this piece of traditional music seriously is very beautiful!!!
ahhhh! simply beautiful!!!!
such a sadly beautiful song
Just great
Beautiful speech... But if only Chinese Hans thought like you, your sayings would be useful.