Title: The racing stallions : Erhu solo
Composer:Zhang Fuquan
Arranger:Tong Leung-tak
Year: 1981
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Call No.: SC461
Description: "The Racing Stallions" is an erhu solo piece composed by Zhang Fuquan (1941–). Written for the Music Office's Australian tour in 1981, Tong Leung-tak made this arrangement for Western orchestral accompaniment featuring the woodwinds, the strings, and percussion instruments such as sleigh bells and the muyu (Chinese fish-shaped woodblock). The original solo is in a style not dissimilar to the more well-known Sai ma ("Horse Racing") composed by Huang Haihuai (1935–1967), while Tong's arrangement is characterized by accented chords, occasional countermelodies, and a driving rhythm. Indeed, prior to his move from Beijing to Hong Kong, Tong arranged a similar-sounding score for accompaniment by the modern Chinese orchestra.
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Instrumentation: flute (1), clarinet (1), oboe (1), bassoon (1), timpani (1), cymbals (1), sleigh bells (1), muyu (1), erhu (1), violin (2), viola (1), cello (1), double bass (1)