Woodwind Ensemble, Woodwind Quintet Bassoon, Clarinet, Flute, French Horn, Horn, Oboe - Level 2 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1641627
Composed by James Wong; Joseph Koo. Arranged by Carson Yu. This edition: audio, pdf. Film/TV, Pop. 16 pages. Carson Music Gallery #1209085. Published by Carson Music Gallery (A0.1641627).
Shi Zi Shan Xia (Below the Lion Rock. Chinese: 獅子山下) is a theme song of Hong Kong TV show about the lives of Hong Kongcitizens produced by the RTHK. It was broadcast from 1972 to 2022. Each series was a collection of unrelated stories, and depicted the life stories of different social strata set against backgrounds that are today part of Hong Kong history. The stories showed the perceptions people had on the society back in those times.
The theme song was composed in 1979 by Joseph Koo, lyrics by James Wong and sung by Roman Tam. This song standing as a part of the legacy in Canton popmusic. Woodwind Quintet version arranged by Carson Yu. Easy intermediate level. Suitable for concert, gigs, party or any occasions. Score and parts.
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