Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ancient Chinese poetry and music with Zhou Long's "The Book of Songs," released in 2004 under the Signum-Cala label. This captivating album spans 57 minutes of traditional music, offering a profound exploration of classical Chinese literature and its musical interpretations.
Zhou Long, a renowned composer known for his innovative blend of Eastern and Western musical traditions, presents a collection of works inspired by the "Shi Jing" (The Book of Songs) and "Li Sao," two of the most significant poetic works in Chinese history. The album opens with the Shi Jing Cantata, a four-movement suite that translates the ancient poems into a symphonic language, each section named after and inspired by a different poem from the Shi Jing.
The album continues with a series of solo instrumental pieces, showcasing the beauty and expressiveness of traditional Chinese instruments like the pipa and konghou. These pieces are interspersed with the Li Sao Cantata, another four-movement work that delves into the poetic masterpiece "Li Sao" by Qu Yuan, a seminal work in Chinese literature.
Throughout the album, Zhou Long's compositions masterfully blend traditional Chinese musical elements with contemporary classical techniques, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh. "The Book of Songs" is not just a musical experience but a journey through China's literary and musical heritage, as interpreted by one of today's most visionary composers.