11.Mystical Scent (Tibetan version/solo vocalists: Sa Dingding & Huo Yonggang)
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Master He Xuntian's work of Tibetan tenderness and spirituality
OST of Prince of Himalayas (directed by Hu Xe-hwa)
Three singing versions inspired by the poem "mystical scent" are the essence of Chinese master He Xuntian's latest album. With the simple lyrics subtly combining romantic and divine love, clarinet, Chinese flute and percussion instruments all give strong and colorful impressions of Tibetan Snow Land and spiritual transcendence. In innocent, grandeur, magical melancholy, He Xuntian once again brings us up to Shambala Heaven.
Music-on the way to Heaven
After Lan-Ling King (1995), musical master He Xuntian once again created film music. Different from the ancient and beautiful legend, this time he composes music of Tibet that he knows the best. With the musical techniques of weaving and dying, He creates a new emotional impact so strong that no one can resist. Chinese flute, Clarinet, percussion, vocal and symphony orchestra all come together to bring you up to the Snow Land, the mystical, celestial paradise.
About He Xuntian,
Distinguished composer, professor, doctorial tutor and dean of the department of composing and conducting of Shanghai Conservatory of Music. He has won grand prizes in national and international composition competitions. With his theory and works are believed to have "epoch-marking significance" and " were never originated in Western documents", he is regarded "the most distinguished Chinese composer" and "one whose music indicates that China has its own music school". The New York Times considered him "one who helped Chinese realize the dream of spreading their music throughout the world". His biography brief was edited in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and Who's Who.
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