Phases Of The Moon: Traditional Chinese Music
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Excellent album
This is an excellent collection of traditional Chinese music. Unlike many collections of "international music" this album has depth. It will be enjoyed, not just because of the novelty of the instruments, but because it is a collection of interesting music. You should get it. 2009-01-05




Great Starter CD for Traditional Chinese Music
I was invited by my son's school to give a presentation on Chinese culture this past Chinese New Year (Feb 08). For music, I chose this CD and "Classical Chinese Folk Music".
This is a great starter CD if you want to learn traditional Chinese music. The pieces are performed in the 60s & 70s by a Chinese Orchestra using traditional instruments. The modernized music structures made it much more enjoyable (ambient) than the traditional way of playing - using fewer instruments, heavily ladden with emotional edge, due to Chinese music's moral or historical contents. That would have been much harder to swallow.
Check out "Classical Chinese Folk Music" next, which follows closer to traditions, but still very enjoyable.
2008-09-04




Tradition Chinese Music
Another great album of Chinese themed music. Relaxing and reminicent of the oldest civilization on earth. 2008-09-04




very very good
My first Chinese music cd, I think this is excellant and I'm very glad I bought it, no disappontment at all. 2008-01-10




Modern Scores of Traditional Themes
I've been searching for a CD of uncompromising traditional/classical Chinese music. This is not it. Most of the tracks are 1950s and 1960s performances by The Chinese Broadcasting Traditional Instruments Orchestra, with up to 70 members indeed playing traditional instruments but not in traditional ensembles. Instead these are "orchestral" compositions of early Communist China, with obviously westernized musical structures. Still they are not all bad. In fact, a couple of tracks are quite enjoyable, equal to and rather comparable to the ballet suites of Aaron Copeland. On the other hand, a couple of tracks are pure Hollywood epic music, and for those misbegotten moons I'm deducted a star. But notice the price! If you have any taste for muiscal travel, go ahead, buy it! It's surely worth the chance. 2007-10-30


