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Ji-Dong-Nuo for Piano by Chen Yi Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By Chen Yi
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Chamber Music Piano

SKU: PR.110417670

For Piano. Composed by Chen Yi. Sws. Performance Score. With Standard notation. 8 pages. Duration 5 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #110-41767. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.110417670).

ISBN 9781598060966. UPC: 680160561155. 9 x 12 inches.

Commissioned by Carnegie Hall for Emanuel Ax, JI-DONG-NUO was inspired by a folk tune from the Yao ethnic minority in southwest China, and the legend of a girl who lost her inspiration to sing until she heard the beautiful song of a quail named Ji-Dong-Nuo. Chen Yi’s musical poem reflects this beautiful story with original music as well as references to the traditional melody.
Ji-Dong-Nuo is the name of a folk ballad of the Yao ethnic people in southwest China, borrowed from the name of a quail who sings beautiful tunes.xa0 According to legend, there was a girl who loved singing.xa0 However, she became unhappy after she married, since she had to stop singing under the order of her father.xa0 She was divorced because of her depression.xa0 On the way back home, she heard the happy bird singing on the hill, she changed her mood and broke out to sing a beautiful song. Her husband was deeply moved and loved her as before.xa0 The song has been passed on and given the title Ji-Dong-Nuo, to describe the beautiful story.xa0 My little piano solo piece was inspired by Ji-Dong-Nuo, drawing some pitch material from the folk tune, while keeping the characteristics of the girl and the style of Chinese traditional instrumental performance.—Chen Yi “A unison beginning opens out into short, animated passages largely based around the eastern five-note scale, moving through mercurial changes of mood and finally melting away into happy-ever-after nothingness.”xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0 —Erica Jeal, The Guardian (UK), November 17, 2005 “Ji-Dong-Nuo…relays a charming fairy-tale in delicate, short-breathed gestures exploring various registers of the keyboard, the modes and mannerisms of this lovely, affectionate little piece occasionally evoking Debussy.”xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0xa0 —Christopher Morley, The Birmingham Post (UK), November 15, 2005.

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