Chinese Ancient Dances
Theodore Presser Company · 114-41434

Chinese Ancient Dances

Composer: Chen Yi

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Soprano Saxophone, Piano — Co-commissioned by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Virginia Arts Festival, La Jolla SummerFest, and Chamber Music Northwest, the duo Chinese Ancient Dances was written for and dedicated to David Shifrin and André-Michel Schub for their national tour and their Alice Tully Hall premiere on May 7, 2004. The premiere performance was dedicated to celebrating the 70th birthday of Prof. Mario Davidovsky, one of my great professors at Columbia University. The work consists of two movements: I. Ox Tail Dance, and II. Hu Xuan Dance.It is said that in ancient times, there was an ethnic group called Ge Tian Shi. Three people would dance in slow steps with ox tails in their hands, while singing eight songs to praise the earth, the totem of the black bird, plants, grains, nature, heaven, weather, and the flourishing of breeding livestock. I got my inspiration from imagining the gestures of holding the ox tails, and went into the atmosphere of composing the first movement, Ox Tail Dance.There is a poem called “Hu Xuan Lady” written by the famous poet Bai Ju-Yi during the Tang Dynasty, which describes the Hu Xuan dance in detail. The energetic dance has continuous fast, spinninggestures, introduced to China from the West in ancient times. I reproduced this image in the second movement of my music, written vividly for clarinet and piano.Thanks to a request by Prof. Carrie Koffman at the Hartt School of Music, I adapted Chinese Ancient Dances for soprano saxophone and piano, for her to premiere in 2010. Chen Yi's music is greatly respected and widely performed, so this adaptation of Chinese Ancient Dances for soprano saxophone, the composer's first work for the instrument, is certainly an asset to the woodwind catalog. Originally written for B-flat clarinet and piano, the two movements of Chinese Ancient Dances are inspired by the ancient traditional Ox Tail Dance of the Ge Tian Shi ethnic group, in addition to the Hu Xuan Dance as described in the poem "Hu Xuan Lady" by Bai Ju-Yi of the Tang Dynasty. For advanced players. Dur: 8'

Product Info

SKU114-41434
PublisherTheodore Presser Company
SectionWoodwind & Brass
CategoryInstrumental