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Original

The Bronze Taotie. Chen Yi. A Cappella sheet music.

Translation

The Bronze Taotie. Chen Yi. A Cappella sheet music.

Original

The Bronze Taotie. Movement 1 from "from the Path of Beauty". Composed by Chen Yi. 1953-. Mixed chorus. For SATB Chorus, A Cappella. 8 pages. Duration 2 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #312-41853. Published by Theodore Presser Company. PR.312418530. Chen Yi's From the Path of Beauty is a seven-movement song cycle for mixed choir and string quartet. Theodore Presser Company has made available this single movement in an alternate performance option of a cappella SATB chorus. According to the program notes, this cycle "brings us through the history of beauty in Chinese arts, from ancient totems to figurines, from poetry to calligraphy, from dance to music, from thoughts to the spirit. It is deep in expression and rich in color, lyrical yet dramatic. " Commissioned by Chanticleer and the Shanghai Quartet for the celebration of their 30th and 25th anniversaries, the complete work was premiered on March 13, 2008 in San Francisco. The New York premiere followed on April 11, 2008 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. For advanced choirs. Duration. 2 minutes.

Translation

The Bronze Taotie. Movement 1 from "from the Path of Beauty". Composed by Chen Yi. 1953-. Mixed chorus. For SATB Chorus, A Cappella. 8 pages. Duration 2 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #312-41853. Published by Theodore Presser Company. PR.312418530. Chen Yi's From the Path of Beauty is a seven-movement song cycle for mixed choir and string quartet. Theodore Presser Company has made available this single movement in an alternate performance option of a cappella SATB chorus. According to the program notes, this cycle "brings us through the history of beauty in Chinese arts, from ancient totems to figurines, from poetry to calligraphy, from dance to music, from thoughts to the spirit. It is deep in expression and rich in color, lyrical yet dramatic. " Commissioned by Chanticleer and the Shanghai Quartet for the celebration of their 30th and 25th anniversaries, the complete work was premiered on March 13, 2008 in San Francisco. The New York premiere followed on April 11, 2008 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. For advanced choirs. Duration. 2 minutes.