Ensamble-民乐合奏
“Traditional music in China is played on solo instruments or in small ensembles… The scale is pentatonic… instruments are traditionally divided into categories based on their material of composition: skin, gourd, bamboo, wood, silk, earth/clay, metal and stone. Chinese orchestras traditionally consist of bowed strings, woodwinds, plucked strings and percussion.” (more from Wiki)
Song of Happiness (Zhejiang Chinese Orchestra)
江南丝竹: 欢乐歌 “Huan le ge” (浙江民族乐团)
Blooming Flowers and Full Moon (Central Chinese Orchestra)
花好月圆 “Hua hao yue yuan” (中央民族乐团)
Three Six (Central Chinese Orchestra)
江南丝竹: 三六 “San liu” (中央民族乐团)
Moon Shining on the Lantern (Zhejiang Chinese Orchestra)
灯月交辉 “Deng yue jiao hui” (浙江民族乐团)
Moon-lit Night by a Spring River (Central Chinese Orchestra)
春江花月夜 “Chun jiang hua yue ye” (中央民族乐团)
Flying Dragon, Leaping Tiger (Zhejiang Chinese Orchestra)
龙腾虎跃 “Long teng hu yue” (浙江民族乐团)
A Prelude to Spring (Central Chinese Orchestra)
新春序曲 “Xin chun xu qu” (中央民族乐团)
Jasmine Flower (Central Chinese Orchestra)
茉莉花 “Mo li hua” (中央民族乐团)
Long Piece for a Nomad Flute (Central Chinese Orchestra members)
大胡笳 “Da hu jia” (中央民族乐团)
Three Refrains on the Song of the Yangguan Pass
(Shanghai Quintet for Chinese Instruments)
阳关三叠 “Yangguan san die” (上海丝弦五重奏团)