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| | Faraway | | | Music Artist : | | Jia Peng Fang | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Pacific Moon [Alleg] | | Release Date : | | 2002-10-01 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Firefly 2. Sirius 3. Water Lily, A 4. Back To Tokyo 5. Erquan Yingyue 6. Snow Line 7. Wind Of Liudao, The 8. He Nan Xiao Qu 9. Huai Xiang Qu 10. Pure 11. Our House
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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One of the Best Erhu Music and Asian Music! Submitted on: 2008-09-21 |
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Definitely highly recommended for anyone who like asian music, Chinese traditional music, world music, qi gong, taichi, or yoga music or even just relaxing to listen to...
Most of the songs are very mellow, beautiful, tranquail but there're couple songs are very happy and cheerful with the beat! Like track 8 "He Nan XIao Qu"...
There're some inscence stick in the CD case so you can light it when you enjoy the CD. |
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FARAWAY Submitted on: 2008-02-08 |
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| Probably one of the most exquisite albums I've ever listened to. Jia Ping Fang is certainly one of China's greatest musicians. |
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Sensual, Delicate, Beautiful Oriental Musical Landscapes Submitted on: 2004-05-22 |
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| Jia Peng Fang is a New Age musical artist who plays the erhu (Chinese traditional violin) with refined stylizations and sensitive soul-searching technique. The music creates a feeling of harmony ... as each note carries the listener to a place of solitude and peace. The lovely Oriental melodies are accompanied by other traditional Chinese instruments, koto, dizi, as well as bass, guitar and drums. If one is drawn to the visual, such as, delicate porcelain objects and detailed brush paintings ... then this music will appeal to the other refined sense, the aural one. Other instruments played on this CD are: piano, dihu, dasanxian, keyboards, piba, and guzheng. I do not pretend to know what Western instruments correspond to their sound or appearance but this I can say without hesitation, the music played is exotic and the instruments are genuine traditional Chinese highly appealing and sensual. If one wants to relax and become mellow ... this is the CD to play. Let the poetic titles of the tracks tell their own story ... "Firefly", "Sirius", "A Water Lily", "Erquan Yingyue" and "The Wind of Liudao" ... suffice to say the music is just as enticing and evocative. Erika Borsos (erikab93) |
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Wonderful relaxing music Submitted on: 2003-03-10 |
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| After hearing Jia's album "River" and being entralled by its blend of Erhu and modern instruments, I was looking forward to hearing "Faraway". I was NOT disappointed. The album is relaxing, soothing, and a joy to listen to, both as background music during work, and a dedicated play for pure listening pleasure. Simply put, the music is hauntingly beautiful. Track 8 is played a bit faster than the rest of the album, but is enjoyable none the less. |
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