'Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto - Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Jean & Takako Nishizaki

'Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto

Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Jean & Takako Nishizaki

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 1991-05-22
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 7

  • ℗ 1991 Marco-Polo

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Butterfly Lovers' Violin Conce 25:41 USD Album Only
2
In the North West Plain 6:48 USD 0.99
3
Pastoral 4:41 USD 0.99
4
Joy of Spring 3:01 USD 0.99
5
Singing the Night Among Fishin 5:30 USD 0.99
6
Romance 5:05 USD 0.99
7
Spring in Sinkiang 3:06 USD 0.99
'Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto - Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Jean & Takako Nishizaki
Cover Album 'Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto - Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Jean & Takako Nishizaki

Reviews

  • A Lovely Piece
    4
    By b hall
    Butterfly Lovers is a Chinese musical. Based on a love story with a background in the 17th century China. At the end of the story, the lovers both died and turned into butterflies. Originally created by the Chinese; the music has been played in many different instruments and by many people in the world.
  • beautiful music!
    5
    By truedichotomy
    I have heard these songs since I was little when I was growing up in China. Each I hear them I gain more appreciation for the music. The music written by a Chinese composer, but this particular performance is by Japanese. The album is excellent.
  • A Great Concerto
    5
    By Edw@rd
    I haven't hear the other songs on this album, but I have played the Butterfly Lovers Concerto (Double Bass Player) and I love it. One of the best Progrmatic works ever.
  • Definitely Chinese
    4
    By landi3337
    I haven't bought this album, so I can't review on the music itself, but Butterfly Lovers is one of the most famous pieces of Chinese music ever written. The artist is Japanese, but don't be confused; this music is from China.
  • Absolutely Chinese...
    4
    By OmarLittle77
    THIS IS CHINESE: The previous reviewer made an error when stating this was not Chinese. It is indeed. The featured violinist is Takako Nishizaki who is Japanese; however, the MUSIC is Chinese. The concerto was written by He Zhan-hao and Chen Gang in 1959 while studying at the Shanghai Conservatory. It is a great tribute to Western and Eastern sounds. The composers, orchestra and conductor are all Chinese.
  • NOT CHINESE
    3
    By *~*MusikRox*~*
    Although i don't like classical music usually, these were pretty good!!!! but I wanna say one thing...........these songs were under CINESE music but it's actually JAPANESE!!!!!!! please don't mix those two together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!