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Three Asian Folk Songs - For unaccompanied Women's Voices - cover

Three Asian Folk Songs - For unaccompanied Women's Voices

Chunyuan Xiao

Publisher: XIAO CHUNYUAN

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Summary

Three Asian Folk Songs For Unaccompanied Women's Voices comprises of three folk songs from  Japan, Indonesia & Inner Mongolia which is part of China. The first piece, Sakura, sakura is from Japan and it talks about the season of Sakura. Sarinande talks about a child crying to her parents because she is in pain whilst Pastoral song talks about the grasslands of Inner Mongolia.
Available since: 09/01/2018.

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