Title: Searching for plum blossoms in the snow : Four-part chorus and Chinese orchestra
Composer:Huang Zi
Arranger:Yang Hongnian、Yau Yuen-hing
Year: June 2005
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Call No.: SC1467
Description: "Searching for Plum Blossoms in the Snow" is a song depicting the joy of donkey riding while appreciating flowers in the snow. It was originally written by lyricist Liu Xue'an and composer Huang Zi. These two versions feature Yang Hongnian's choral arrangement and Yau Yuen-hing's orchestral arrangement. The version with three-part treble voice was written for the joint performance by Hong Kong Children's Choir and Hong Kong Youth Chinese Plucked String Orchestra in Scotland. The other version is for the modern Chinese orchestra with a SATB chorus. Marked "Briskly and Freely," the opening of these two versions illustrates a snow scene with the crisp sound of the celesta and the repeatedly vocalized character meng ("misty"). It precedes the main section wherein short instrumental notes are deployed to create a strong sense of rhythmic liveliness, while the chorus is assigned to imitate the sound of donkey bells.
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Instrumentation: bang di (1), qu di (1), gaoyin sheng (1), zhongyin sheng (1), yangqin (1), liuqin (1), pipa (1), zhong ruan (1), da ruan (1), sanxian (1), zheng (1), triangle (1), sleigh bells (1), muyu (1), glockenspiel/xylophone (1), erhu (2), zhonghu (1), cello (1), double bass (1)