• 1+2pic.2+ca.2(bcl)+Ebcl.2+cbn/432+btbn.1/timp.4perc/hp
  • 2+4pic.4+2ca.4(2bcl)+2Ebcl.4+2cbn/6442/timp.4perc/hp
  • 6 min

Programme Note


Composer Note:

La’i is a form of Tibetan love song. It is most popular in eastern Tibet where I lived for seven years in my teens. I watched men and women approach each other singing La’i while herding, working in the fields, or especially, in festival settings. If things went well, they would exchange memorabilia and set a new date to meet again. The character of the music is lyrical, slow in a free tempo, with quick moving throaty grace-notes decorating an overall simple melody. The decoration forms a special notation to the melody, a unique feature of La’i.

When I first heard the singing, I was struck by the beauty and overtly romantic feeling, as well as by the natural unruly wild emotion the music generated. This work is loosely based on the impression of the La’i singing.

—Bright Sheng

Media

La'i (Love Song)

Scores

Small Orchestration

Discography

2007 WASBE Killarney, Ireland

2007 WASBE Killarney, Ireland
  • Label
    Mark Records
  • Conductor
    Frederick Speck
  • Ensemble
    University of Louisville Wind Ensemble
  • Released
    1st July 2012

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge
  • Label
    Equilibrium
  • Catalogue Number
    CD 75
  • Ensemble
    University of Michigan Symphony Band
  • Soloist
    Michael Haithcock

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