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Maya Iwabuchi, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Tsung Yeh - Ge Gan-Ru: Shanghai Reminiscences & Butterfly Overture (2015) [Hi-Res]

Maya Iwabuchi, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Tsung Yeh - Ge Gan-Ru: Shanghai Reminiscences & Butterfly Overture (2015) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Ge Gan-Ru: Shanghai Reminiscences & Butterfly Overture
  • Year Of Release: 2015
  • Label: Naxos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:07:07
  • Total Size: 1.22 gb
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Maya Iwabuchi, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Tsung Yeh - Ge Gan-Ru: Shanghai Reminiscences & Butterfly Overture (2015) [Hi-Res]


Tracklist

01. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: I. Jing'an Temple
02. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: II. Violin Beginner
03. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: III. Bicycle Music
04. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: IV. Pedlar's Tune I (Sharpening Knives)
05. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: V. Flies Chase a Bald Head
06. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: VI. Pedlar's Tune II (Water Melon)
07. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: VII. Pedlar's Tune III (Steamed Pork)
08. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: VIII. Pedlar's Tune IV (Toasted Gingkoes)
09. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. I, My Childhood: IX. Summer Night's Cooling Party
10. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. II, Cultural Revolution, Awakening: I. Growing Violinist
11. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. II, Cultural Revolution, Awakening: II. Chaos
12. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. II, Cultural Revolution, Awakening: III. Revolutionary March
13. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. II, Cultural Revolution, Awakening: IV. Fantasia
14. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. II, Cultural Revolution, Awakening: V. Lament
15. Shanghai Reminiscences, Pt. II, Cultural Revolution, Awakening: VI. Awakening
16. Butterfly Overture


Born in Shanghai, now resident in Greater New York, Ge Gan-ru is one of China’s foremost composers. Very different from his previous exploration of the Western avant-garde, Shanghai Reminiscences is a warm and affecting evocation of “the street scenes and sounds” of Gan-ru’s childhood in pre-Cultural Revolution Shanghai, viewed through the lens of his adopted American traditions. Butterfly Overture is the composer’s symphonic tribute to a beloved teacher from his Shanghai Conservatory days. International Record Review described Ge Gan-ru’s string quartets (8570603) as “Nothing short of contemporary masterpieces”. A resident of New York, Ge Gan-ru is recognized as China’s leading avant-garde composer and one of the most original voices of his generation. Our recording of three of his string quartets (8.570603) with the Modern Works quartet was an American Record Guide ‘Critic’s Choice’. It was also acclaimed as “a magnificent disc… The music is outstanding and deserves the widest possible audience” by International Record Review, while the New York Times considers that Ge Gan-ru’s music “deserves to be recognized alongside that of his better-known compatriots like Bright Sheng and Tan Dun.” Shanghai Reminiscences is a departure from Ge Gan-ru’s engagement with the avant-garde lineage of John Cage and George Crumb, and while leaving aside more striking timbral effects this music will have a wide appeal, resonating with audiences more familiar with the populist works of Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein.

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  • hollinsuk
  •  wrote in 15:41
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Do hope that you can offer either 320 kbps or low bytes sized FLAC sometime in the near future - not prepared to waste memory on HiRes files for music that I do not know.

Nevertheless thanks for trying to share.

Cheers,

Douglas (UK)
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  •  wrote in 19:50
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Thanks. Hi-res appreciated for this orchestral music.
  • Paul
  •  wrote in 03:40
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Dear Douglas, If you have no problem downloading HiRes files (which I infer from from your comment about their size for music you don't know), may I suggest you download a program to convert the files. I use Media Human (free with optional donation) which is excellent and available for both Mac OSX and Windows.
Cheers from Phnom Penh.
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  • JvdH
  •  wrote in 13:23
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Hi Douglas,

Buy a decent audio system and you will hear the difference :-)