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Tan Dun
Eight Memories in Watercolor, Op. 1
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Composer
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Tan Dun
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Keyboard
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1978
Average_duration
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14:47
Movement_count
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8
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Eight Memories in Watercolor, Op. 1 is a solo piano composition by Chinese composer Tan Dun. It was composed in 1978 and premiered in Beijing the same year. The piece consists of eight movements, each inspired by a different watercolor painting by the composer's childhood friend, Chang Xiangyu. The first movement, "Missing Moon," is a melancholic piece that evokes the image of a moonless night. The second movement, "Beans," is a playful and rhythmic piece that imitates the sound of beans being poured into a bowl. The third movement, "Herdboy's Song," is a nostalgic and pastoral piece that depicts the life of a young shepherd. The fourth movement, "Blue Nun," is a serene and contemplative piece that reflects the composer's spiritual beliefs. The fifth movement, "Red Wilderness," is a dramatic and intense piece that portrays the vastness and danger of the wilderness. The sixth movement, "Ancient Burial," is a solemn and mournful piece that reflects on the passing of time and the inevitability of death. The seventh movement, "Floating Clouds," is a dreamy and ethereal piece that evokes the image of clouds drifting in the sky. The final movement, "Sunrain," is a joyful and celebratory piece that combines elements of Chinese folk music and Western classical music. Overall, Eight Memories in Watercolor, Op. 1 is a highly evocative and expressive work that showcases Tan Dun's unique blend of Chinese and Western musical influences. The piece has become a staple of the contemporary piano repertoire and has been performed by numerous pianists around the world.
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