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Music by Multiple AudioSparx Composers...
FORBIDDEN CITY: IMPERIAL TREASURES FROM THE PALACE MUSEUM, BEIJING + MUSIC BY MULTIPLE AUDIOSPARX COMPOSERS...
Client: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond
Client: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond
So popular, the Forbidden Cities Exhibit was extended... Virginia Museum of Fine Arts @vmfa #VFMA”s magical video shows their exhibit of #Beijing #ChineseArt Treasures from the Palace Museum, which opened on October 18 in Richmond. Due to popular demand, the exhibit has been extended through January 19. The “Forbidden City..." exhibit represents the cumulative riches of “Two Dynasties and Twenty Four Emperors Treasures Hidden for 500 Years, Rituals of the Qing Court…”
And congratulations to these 8 talented composers whose elegant #ChineseMusic plays throughout the museum during this rare exhibition:
Carlos Estella -- “Xaio Melody,” with gentle wind instruments: Xiao Melody
Cyril Baranov -- “Above the Clouds,” meditative sounds of the exotic Zither Guzheng: Above the Clouds (Guzheng Solo)
Erwin Steijlen -- “China,” soothing, and passionate Orchestral cue with indigenous Chinese instruments: China
Jonathan Carlile -- “Chinese Orchestra,” regal and dramatic: Chinese Orchestra
Kenton Gilchrist -- “Traditional Chinese Ballad Featuring a Guzheng Lead”: Traditional Chinese Ballad Featuring a Guzheng Lead.
Patrice Williams -- “Song of Spring,” a slow paced and relaxing journey with Strings, Koto, Chinese Flute, and Wind Chimes: Song of Spring
Rosalind Richards -- “Lantern In the Wind,” lovely and peaceful with Guzheng and Xiao Flute: Lantern in the Wind
Rosalind Richards -- “Gentle Wave,” Flute combines with sounds of nature in this relaxing and lush track :Gentle Wave
Shang Lang Tou -- “Misty Mountains,” elegant Chinese Instruments and lyrical melodies of an ancient time are heard in this brilliant track: Misty Mountains
The Emperors’ Royal Garments, Court Rituals, Weavings, Chinese Calligraphy, and more.. await you “exclusively” at the VMFA from Oct 18 and Jan 19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeTHZgvgt3s
And congratulations to these 8 talented composers whose elegant #ChineseMusic plays throughout the museum during this rare exhibition:
Carlos Estella -- “Xaio Melody,” with gentle wind instruments: Xiao Melody
Cyril Baranov -- “Above the Clouds,” meditative sounds of the exotic Zither Guzheng: Above the Clouds (Guzheng Solo)
Erwin Steijlen -- “China,” soothing, and passionate Orchestral cue with indigenous Chinese instruments: China
Jonathan Carlile -- “Chinese Orchestra,” regal and dramatic: Chinese Orchestra
Kenton Gilchrist -- “Traditional Chinese Ballad Featuring a Guzheng Lead”: Traditional Chinese Ballad Featuring a Guzheng Lead.
Patrice Williams -- “Song of Spring,” a slow paced and relaxing journey with Strings, Koto, Chinese Flute, and Wind Chimes: Song of Spring
Rosalind Richards -- “Lantern In the Wind,” lovely and peaceful with Guzheng and Xiao Flute: Lantern in the Wind
Rosalind Richards -- “Gentle Wave,” Flute combines with sounds of nature in this relaxing and lush track :Gentle Wave
Shang Lang Tou -- “Misty Mountains,” elegant Chinese Instruments and lyrical melodies of an ancient time are heard in this brilliant track: Misty Mountains
The Emperors’ Royal Garments, Court Rituals, Weavings, Chinese Calligraphy, and more.. await you “exclusively” at the VMFA from Oct 18 and Jan 19: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeTHZgvgt3s
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