Poppy Jasper International Film Festival

China Day - Cultural Presentations and Celebrations

Expired April 13, 2021 6:45 AM
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The piece, ‘Springtime Moon Reflections in the River’, was originally expressed as an ancient poem that drew inspiration from a beautiful springtime evening.  Passed from generation to generation via oral tradition, the original poem was set to music and was notated by the 1870s.  Originally written for ‘Pi Pa’, a traditional Chinese folk instrument similar to the lute, this piece has been heralded by scholars as being one of the best examples of classical Chinese folk music.   The harp version was arranged in the late 20th century and brings to the listener a beautiful rendition of a piece in pentatonic scale typical of Eastern music, but rarely performed on this Western instrument.

Performer Jieyin Wu, frequent harpist for the acclaimed San Francisco Symphony, is internationally recognized as a soloist and ensemble player. Ms. Wu's vast ensemble work includes, among many others, the San Francisco Symphony and the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra. She has appeared in performances around the globe, including Shanghai, Beijing, Tel Aviv and the United States.

  • Runtime
    8:02
  • Country
    China