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1,2Clarinet in B^b part from 茉莉花 Jasmine VI
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In China, people familiar with the folk song "Jasmine" There are many versions of almost every province, every region has its "Jasmine". The more famous "Jasmine" of Jiangsu, "Jasmine" of hebei , and the "Jasmine" of Northeast, but in the country the most far-reaching spread of Jiangsu "Jasmine". Worldwide, the most frequently heard in northeast China’s "Jasmine", this is due to the Puccini opera "Turandot" complete reference to the first folk songs, and many times, in order to Show significant elements of Chinese, the Northeast version of the folk song "Jasmine" has become another Symbol of China. The orchestral version, the version of the two folk songs has appeared in the final climax when the two songs simultaneously, using the techniques of polyphony. Northeast version of the primer, connected with the development, writing style is to imitate the polyphonic, so the driving force, Jiangsu version as writing the main theme music.
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