Top 10 Chinese Violin Songs_Popular Violin Songs_Beginners Can Learn
China has many beautiful violin music, each of which embodies the unique charm of different Chinese culture. Now let us enjoy ten famous Chinese songsviolinLet’s sing!
"Butterfly Lovers"
"Butterfly Lovers" Violin Concerto. This piece was composed by Chen Gang and He Zhanhao while they were studying at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. It was born in the winter of 1958. In May of the following year, Yu Lina served as the violin soloist, which premiered in Shanghai and received critical acclaim. The theme of "Butterfly Lovers" is drawn from a well-known folk tale, and combines Yue opera tunes and Chinese folk opera music performance techniques. It is exquisitely conceived and adopts a sonata-style structure. It is divided into eight parts, such as "Caoqiao Sworn Worship", "British-Taiwan Resistance" "Marriage", "Butterfly in front of the grave", etc. This piece of music vividly presents the storyline to the audience through beautiful melody and moving emotions.
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"The Fishing Boat Sings Evening"
This piece is a work adapted by Lou Shuhua based on the ancient song "Return" and the traditional Shandong zheng song "Double Banner". The title of the song is taken from "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" written by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Bo, which expresses the beauty of fishing boats singing in the sunset. "Fishing Boats Sing Evening" is a widely circulated tune that has been performed and adapted by many musicians. The famous electronic keyboard master Pu Qizhang adapted it and played it on the electronic keyboard, and it has become a familiar and favorite background music for the Chinese people.
"Homesickness Song"
This piece was composed by Ma Sicong in 1937. It is one of his masterpieces and the second piece in the "Inner Mongolia Suite". Ma Sicong composed this piece during the Anti-Japanese War in the north and drew inspiration from the Suiyuan folk song "Horse Racing on the Wall". "Homesickness Song" inspired the emotions of many Chinese people who resisted Japan and saved the nation, and has been passed down to this day, becoming a classic in modern Chinese national music.
"Spring in Xinjiang"
There is also a violin piece from Xinjiang called "Xinjiang Spring". This piece of music was composed by Ma Yaoxian and Li Zhonghan in 1956. It has a distinctive Uyghur national music style, the music is smooth and full of bold emotions. "Spring in Xinjiang" shows the joyful and joyful life of the people of Xinjiang after liberation, and is also one of the works that many people are familiar with.
"pastoral"
There is a violin piece from the grassland, "Pastoral". The prototype of this piece is the long-key folk song "Wuhe Ritu Heteng" of the Hulunbuir League. Shah Hankun arranged it as a violin solo while studying at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. The music of "Pastoral" is beautiful and full of rich grassland atmosphere, which perfectly interprets the artistic conception of the folk song "Celege" of the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
"Golden Hearth"
This piece was adapted by Chen Gang based on the song "Chairman Mao's Glory Illuminates the Golden Stove". It expresses the deep emotions between the steel-making workers and Chairman Mao, and embodies the Chinese working class's heroic ambition to rely on themselves and build socialism.
"Celebrating the Harvest"
There is also a violin piece with a northwest folk song style, "Celebrating the Harvest". This piece was composed by Zhang Jingping in 1958. It takes northwest folk songs as its theme and absorbs the rhythm elements of suona music and opera music. "Celebrating the Harvest" shows people's warm atmosphere of celebrating the harvest through alternating slow and fast melody, which is also mixed with scenes that imitate the singing of birds, giving people a happy feeling.
"Under the Silver Moonlight"
"Under the Silver Moonlight" is a violin piece from the Tatar ethnic group. This piece of music was first introduced to China from Russia and was collected, adapted and translated by Wang Luobin in Xinjiang in 1949. It expresses young people's sadness, longing and yearning for love, and shows strong Tatar emotions by depicting scenes such as beaches, moonlight, dreams and traces.
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"Good Night"
A violin piece composed by Liu Tianhua, "Good Night". This piece was originally titled "Singing on New Year's Eve" and was later adapted as a violin solo piece. It expresses lyrical, fresh, bright and tranquil emotions.
"why are flowers so red"
This song was born in the 1960s and was originally the theme song of the movie "Visitors from the Iceberg". The author of the song, Lei Zhenbang, found inspiration in Tajik villages and composed this song. "Why Are the Flowers So Red" is full of exotic style, whether played by violin or traditional ethnic musical instruments, it is intoxicating.

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The above are our recommended ten famous Chinese violin songs. These pieces express rich emotions and the unique charm of Chinese culture through music. I hope you enjoy these beautiful and moving musical works!