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Chinese Folk Song, Arr. Wayland Rogers

March 23, 2010 by Wayland Rogers Leave a Comment

Mo Li Hua, (Jasmine Flower) probably the most well-known of Chinese Folk Songs, has just been released in an arrangement by Wayland Rogers for SATB, flute and plucked string instrument. The dual-language text, in Mandarin and English, extols the beauty of the Jasmine Flower. The haunting melody, used intensively by Puccini in Turandot, in this version is restored to a more authentic style. Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

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