Title: Fanfare
Composer:Tong Leung-tak
Year: Febrary 24, 1983
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Call No.: SC116
Description: "Fanfare" is a modern Chinese orchestral piece composed by Tong Leung-tak. As its title suggests, it is a short fanfare written for the first "Chinese Music Festival," an event organized by the Music Office in 1983. Judging from the existing scores, the piece calls for a full orchestra with an expanded percussion section, including eight cymbal/gong parts, two drum parts, and a set of bianzhong (ancient Chinese chime bells). That said, the full score shows only the parts for aerophones and percussion instruments and omits the plucked- and bowed-string instruments. The piece is through-composed with a homophonic texture; its use of suona and pitched cymbals is notable for its portrayal of a festive and lively atmosphere.
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Instrumentation: di (1), sheng (1), suona (1), haidi (1), guan (1), yangqin/liuqin/pipa (1), zhong ruan/da ruan/sanxian (1), zheng (1), timpani (1), pai gu (1), zhan gu (1), da luo (1), xiao luo (1), jing luo (1), shou luo (1), yunluo (1), shimaianluo (1), large cymbals (1), small cymbals (1), bianzhong (1), erhu/banhu (1), zhonghu (1), gehu/diyin gehu (1)