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  2. Yellow music - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Music (simplified Chinese: 黄色音乐; traditional Chinese: 黃色音樂; pinyin: huángsè yīnyuè) or Yellow Songs (simplified Chinese: 黄色歌曲; traditional Chinese: 黃色歌曲; pinyin: huángsè gēqǔ) was a label used to describe early generations of Shidaiqu, i.e. Chinese popular music in Shanghai during the 1920s to ...

  3. Yellow River Piano Concerto - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow River Piano Concerto (simplified Chinese: 黄河钢琴协奏曲; traditional Chinese: 黃河鋼琴協奏曲; pinyin: Huáng Hé gāngqín xiézòuqǔ) is a piano concerto arranged by a collaboration between Chinese composers, including Yin Chengzong and Chu Wanghua, and based on the Yellow River Cantata by composer Xian Xinghai.

  4. Yellow River Cantata - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow River Cantata (Chinese: 黄河大合唱; pinyin: Huánghé Dàhéchàng) is a cantata by Chinese composer Xian Xinghai (1905–1945). Composed in Yan'an in early 1939 during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the work was inspired by a patriotic poem by Guang Weiran, which was also adapted as the lyrics.

  5. Music of China - Wikipedia

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    The oldest extant written Chinese music is "Youlan" (幽蘭) or the Solitary Orchid, composed during the 6th or 7th century, but has also been attributed to Confucius. The first major well-documented flowering of Chinese music was for the qin during the Tang dynasty (618-907AD), though the qin is known to have been played since before the Han ...

  6. Katherine Ho - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Ho ( Chinese: 何光玥; pinyin: Hé Guāngyùe) is a singer known for her performance of Coldplay's Yellow in Mandarin Chinese for the 2018 film, Crazy Rich Asians. [1] [2] The song has reached No. 1 on Spotify Viral 50 Global chart. [3] Previously, she appeared on season 10 of The Voice .

  7. Li Jinhui - Wikipedia

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    Critics branded his music as "Yellow Music", a form of pornography, because of its sexual associations and he was branded a "corruptor" of public morals. This kind of music was banned in China after the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949, and Li was eventually hounded to his death, a victim of political persecution in 1967 during the height ...

  8. Crazy Rich Asians (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese cover of Coldplay's 2000 song "Yellow" plays over the final scenes of Crazy Rich Asians. Coldplay was initially hesitant about the song's use in the movie.

  9. Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto - Wikipedia

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    The Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto (《梁山伯与祝英台小提琴协奏曲》; often abbreviated simplified Chinese: 梁祝小提琴协奏曲; traditional Chinese: 梁祝小提琴協奏曲), along with the Yellow River Piano Concerto, is one of the most famous Chinese works of orchestral music.

  10. Descendants of the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Released. 1980. Genre. Campus folk song [1] Label. 新格唱片, [2] later Rock Records. Songwriter (s) Hou Dejian. " Descendants of the Dragon " ( simplified Chinese: 龙的传人; traditional Chinese: 龍的傳人; pinyin: lóng de chuán rén ), also translated as " Heirs of the Dragon ", is a Chinese song written by Hou Dejian.

  11. Wang Chung (band) - Wikipedia

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    The name Wang Chung is Chinese (黃鐘, pinyin: huáng zhōng; Wade–Giles: huang chung), meaning "yellow bell" in English, and is the first note in the Chinese classical music scale. The band found their greatest success in the US, with five top 40 hits there, all charting between 1983 and 1987, including " Dance Hall Days " (No. 16 in 1984 ...