国内精品一区二区三区最新_不卡一区二区在线_另类重口100页在线播放_精品中文字幕一区在线

--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Tan Dun Scores Again
Tan Dun has come a long way from his native Hunan Province. The award-winning composer, now in his 40s, has received the highest honors the music business can bestow on a musician, and has, almost single handedly, brought traditional Chinese music to the world's attention.

Having won an Academy Award for his rapturous soundtrack to director Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," Tan recently took on a new cinematic challenge that may see another Oscar jockeying for space on his crowded mantelpiece.

Recently in town to promote Zhang Yimou's epic "Hero," for which he wrote the score, Tan indicated that he is going to use Shanghai as a base for his musical career.

That shouldn't come as a great surprise to anyone who has tracked Tan's progress thus far. It was, after all, in Shanghai that the world premiere of his multimedia opera "Gate" was held in 2000. In addition, Tan will present the Chinese version of his new opera, "Tea," at the Shanghai Grand Theater in August, 2003.

Zhang's film "Hero," which opens worldwide later this month along with the release of the soundtrack on CD, is tipped to win another Best Foreign Film nomination at the 2003 Academy Awards. In Shanghai, the premiere is scheduled on December 16.

"The film is an epic about heroes and women, and my score tries to encapsulate its vigor," said Tan at a recent press conference held at his record company's offices in the city.

In the plush confines of Shanghai Epic Music Entertainment Company, a subsidiary of Sony Music, the composer played most of the cuts from the soundtrack, explaining how each selection corresponded to the movie.

At first, the music seemed to recall the "Crouching Tiger" score, which also won Tan a Golden Globe and a Grammy. But upon careful listening, the soundtrack revealed a distinct sound that was both singular and sensational.

"I used 'line drawing' when writing the music for 'Crouching Tiger,' while I tried to 'splash ink' on the composition of 'Hero,"' said Tan.

Tan's association with "Hero" began two years ago when he met Zhang. Both men were working on a film to promote Beijing's bid to host the 2008 Olympics. (Zhang is also the director for the film to promote Shanghai's bid to host World Expo in 2010.)

As Zhang described the plot of "Hero," Tan felt "the melody just burst forth." Like the famous line in "Casablanca," that was the beginning of a beautiful relationship - one of those rare collaborations for which serious moviegoers are eternally grateful.

"Hero" is set at the beginning of Qin Dynasty (221-206 B.C.), and tells the tale of three assassins sent to kill the soon-to-be-crowned first Emperor of China and the martial arts master who must protect him. "In 'Hero,' the characters fight in order to end the bloodshed that was all too common during that tumultuous epoch, and this is the most dramatic point of the movie," said Tan.

Zhang cast top actors - including Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung, Jet Li and Zhang Ziyi - for the lead roles, and Tan brought on board musical masters such as Itzhak Perlman, Japan's Kodo Drummers and several renowned Chinese baritones.

"Our intent was to make an epic in the visual as well as audio sense," said Tan. "On the basis of a texture, which is the story, we drew a map of sounds. There are four main colors in the film - black, blue, red and white - and the score creates similar, corresponding shades."

Tan began his musical career in Peking Opera before going on to study at the Beijing-based Central Conservatory of Music after years in the countryside during the "cultural revolution" (1966-1976). He later earned a doctorate in Music Arts from Columbia University in New York City.

Traditional Chinese music and art has been a constant source of inspiration for Tan throughout his career.

"I am trying to introduce the Chinese culture to the world in an effective way," he said. "There is no such thing as bad traditional culture, just bad communication."

His score for "Crouching Tiger" confirmed his affinity for traditional Chinese music, and it is reflected as well in the soundtrack for "Hero," beginning with the unique violin he created and Perlman played.

Tan replaced the steel strings on his violin - purchased 20 years ago in the U.S. for US$13 - with silk strings in order to achieve the musical affect he was looking for. "The idea for the silk-stringed violin came from a book that referred to a similar instrument popular in ancient China," said Tan.

As one might imagine, Perlman was circumspect. "He wouldn't even listen to the demo tape until his daughter told him it was one of the most touching sounds she'd ever heard from a violin," said Tan. With a higher range than a cello and a lower range than a violin, the adapted instrument produces a resonating sound that seems to "lurk in the deepest recesses of one's heart."

The Kodo Drummers is a legendary group of musicians who live on an island in Japan. "During our first two days on the island, we mingled with the musicians socially, and didn't talk business until the third day," said Tan. "They asked me to sing the score, and they remembered it after hearing it only once. The recording was done on the third day. It was simply amazing," Tan added.

The story behind the female vocals on the soundtrack is like something from a fairytale. Tan auditioned many sopranos in China, but none met his standards. One day, a young cleaning woman at his New York office, a student from China who worked part-time, asked for an audition.

"As you might expect, Zhang and I were dubious at first, but when she sang we knew we'd found our female vocalist," recalled Tan, without disclosing her name. Arriving in New York from the countryside in Guizhou, the young woman grew up in a minority region where singing and dancing were as much a part of daily life as eating and sleeping.

"Guqin" (a type of Chinese zither), cymbals, an amateur soprano, scores of baritones, and a musical chest of other traditional Chinese instruments are arranged beautifully, contributing to the overall aura of "Hero."

In the future, Tan said he wanted to turn the score into a multimedia concerto. The next project for the dynamic duo of Tan and Zhang is "Qin Shi Huang," Tan's opera about the first Qin emperor, which is scheduled for 2006 release.

"This time, I'm asking him to be the director - he's not asking me to be the composer!" said the composer with a hearty laugh.

(eastday.com December 9, 2002)

'Crouching' Composer Takes Music onto Concert Stage
Grammy Winner Got criticized in France
Tan Dun to Write Score for New Zhang Yimou Film
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
国内精品一区二区三区最新_不卡一区二区在线_另类重口100页在线播放_精品中文字幕一区在线
国产激情视频一区二区三区欧美 | 亚洲另类在线一区| 久久综合色8888| 日本不卡的三区四区五区| 成人黄色国产精品网站大全在线免费观看 | 日韩欧美国产系列| 日本韩国一区二区三区视频| 狠狠狠色丁香婷婷综合激情| 国产美女娇喘av呻吟久久| 国产最新精品免费| 高清beeg欧美| 亚洲愉拍自拍另类高清精品| 日韩国产成人精品| 国产精品99久久久| 在线观看亚洲专区| 91精品国产色综合久久久蜜香臀| 精品国产乱码久久久久久浪潮| 久久精品一区二区三区av| 国产精品热久久久久夜色精品三区| 91国偷自产一区二区开放时间| 欧美一级二级在线观看| 国产精品毛片高清在线完整版| 亚洲一区二区三区在线| 国产.欧美.日韩| 91麻豆精品国产91久久久久久| 久久你懂得1024| 五月天欧美精品| 色av成人天堂桃色av| 欧美大尺度电影在线| 日韩美女视频一区| 国内成人精品2018免费看| 欧美视频一区二| 一区二区在线免费| 成人av电影在线网| 国产清纯在线一区二区www| 日韩精品电影一区亚洲| 欧美四级电影在线观看| 在线视频一区二区三| 中文字幕一区二区三区四区不卡| 亚洲色图另类专区| 国产一区二区三区香蕉 | 国产午夜精品久久久久久久| 91.麻豆视频| 久久日一线二线三线suv| 日韩高清在线一区| 欧美一区二区三区喷汁尤物| 亚洲高清一区二区三区| 欧美另类一区二区三区| 蜜臀av一区二区三区| 日韩视频免费观看高清完整版在线观看 | 丝袜亚洲精品中文字幕一区| 欧美人伦禁忌dvd放荡欲情| 午夜不卡av在线| 精品一二线国产| 中文字幕国产一区二区| 色欧美乱欧美15图片| 三级欧美韩日大片在线看| 4438成人网| 成人白浆超碰人人人人| 一区二区三区在线视频免费观看| 亚洲老妇xxxxxx| 成人永久免费视频| 亚洲国产美女搞黄色| 欧美r级在线观看| 欧洲精品一区二区三区在线观看| 青青草97国产精品免费观看无弹窗版| 日韩精品一区在线观看| 亚洲国产视频一区| 欧美国产日产图区| 欧美一区二区三区爱爱| 成人福利在线看| 极品美女销魂一区二区三区免费| 日韩一区二区电影在线| 亚洲免费资源在线播放| 日韩成人午夜精品| 亚洲图片欧美激情| 国产日韩精品一区| 欧美电影免费观看高清完整版 | 日韩亚洲欧美高清| 欧美午夜视频网站| 国产欧美中文在线| 国产成人免费在线观看不卡| 蜜桃视频一区二区| 天堂久久一区二区三区| 亚洲资源中文字幕| 夜夜精品视频一区二区 | 51精品久久久久久久蜜臀| 欧美专区亚洲专区| 欧美日韩和欧美的一区二区| 欧美日韩一级黄| 欧美一区二区三区性视频| 国产在线视频一区二区三区| 国产真实乱偷精品视频免| 国产成人免费视频网站高清观看视频| 国产一区二区三区免费播放| 国产午夜精品一区二区三区四区| 夜夜揉揉日日人人青青一国产精品| 精品人伦一区二区色婷婷| 精品国产麻豆免费人成网站| 久久久高清一区二区三区| 中文字幕日韩欧美一区二区三区| 亚洲欧美福利一区二区| 天天影视色香欲综合网老头| 极品美女销魂一区二区三区| 91在线精品一区二区| 欧美一区二区观看视频| 国产日韩欧美综合一区| 午夜av电影一区| 国产宾馆实践打屁股91| 日本免费在线视频不卡一不卡二| 久久精品国产一区二区三| 91麻豆免费观看| ww久久中文字幕| 亚洲成av人片在线观看无码| 国产亚洲欧美日韩俺去了| 欧美大片免费久久精品三p| 亚洲乱码精品一二三四区日韩在线 | 日韩精品乱码av一区二区| av成人老司机| 国产视频亚洲色图| 久久99精品一区二区三区三区| 91精彩视频在线观看| 国产精品美女一区二区| 国产成人精品免费看| 欧美大片一区二区三区| 久久电影网电视剧免费观看| 亚洲一二三四在线| 国产精品影音先锋| 欧美性色aⅴ视频一区日韩精品| av在线综合网| 亚洲欧美日韩久久| 欧美精品一区二区久久婷婷| 亚洲精品在线观| 国产一区二区美女| 久久综合色鬼综合色| 国产成人夜色高潮福利影视| 久久亚洲精华国产精华液| 国产在线视视频有精品| 久久久久久久电影| 成人动漫一区二区| 亚洲图片激情小说| 欧美日韩精品一区二区三区| 亚洲网友自拍偷拍| 制服丝袜亚洲网站| 国产在线精品一区二区三区不卡| 国产精品一级二级三级| 国产精品久久久久久久久晋中 | 成人午夜在线播放| 亚洲人成影院在线观看| 在线播放中文字幕一区| 狠狠色丁香婷婷综合久久片| 国产精品久久久久久久久免费相片| 中文av一区二区| 成人黄色免费短视频| 丝袜美腿亚洲色图| 国产精品国产精品国产专区不片| 在线看国产一区| 国产夫妻精品视频| 舔着乳尖日韩一区| 国产精品久久久99| 久久综合久久鬼色| 欧美精品亚洲二区| 亚洲mv大片欧洲mv大片精品| 久久男人中文字幕资源站| 日本一不卡视频| 亚洲综合一二三区| 亚洲欧美日韩国产综合| 亚洲国产精品成人综合 | 蜜臀国产一区二区三区在线播放 | 在线免费观看视频一区| 国产成人精品一区二区三区网站观看 | 日韩精品一卡二卡三卡四卡无卡| 国产精品成人免费| 欧美国产综合色视频| 久久久久久97三级| 久久久国产一区二区三区四区小说 | 综合久久久久久| 亚洲精品国产a久久久久久| 欧美国产欧美综合| 99re热这里只有精品视频| 成人性色生活片| 色视频一区二区| 欧美视频中文一区二区三区在线观看| 欧美又粗又大又爽| 欧美日韩精品一二三区| 日韩三级中文字幕| 一区二区三区蜜桃| 亚洲欧洲日韩一区二区三区| 亚洲人吸女人奶水| 奇米色一区二区| 国产精品一区二区久久精品爱涩 | 亚洲自拍偷拍欧美| 美日韩黄色大片| 成人黄色小视频| 欧美一区二区三区影视| 国产日本亚洲高清| 亚洲最色的网站| 国产成人av电影在线| 欧美日韩亚洲高清一区二区| 欧美xxxxx裸体时装秀|