Looking for the background music of red classic poems

The background music of red classic poems is as follows:

1, "Without the * * * Party, there would be no new China".

"Without the Party, there would be no new China" is a song written by Cao Mars on 1943. Formerly known as "No Party, No China", it is said that it was revised by Mao Zedong, with the word "new" added and minor changes made. On August 26th, 20 15, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television released the online voting results of "My Top Ten Favorite Anti-Japanese War Songs", and "Without * * * Party, there would be no new China" was selected as 10 song.

2、《? Enter a new era. "

Entering a New Era is a song sung by Zhang Ye, written by Jiang Kairu and composed by Qing Yin. This song was released on 1 April, 9971day and included in the album "Entering a New Era". 1999 "Entering a New Era" won the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Five One Project Award.

3. Dongfanghong

Dongfanghong, composed by Li Youyuan, Gong Mu and Li Huan, is a representative work of new folk songs in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region. This song, which was first sung in northern Shaanxi, sang the people's deep affection for the great leader Mao Zedong and his China * * * production party in simple language. The lyrics are simple, the emotions are real, and the melody is easy to remember, so it is widely circulated.

4. "Play my beloved pipa"

Playing my favorite pipa, written in 1956, is an episode of the movie Flying Tigers. The film reflects the fighting life of the Flying Tigers who were active in the mountainous area of Zaozhuang during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period.

The songwriter created this song with strong local color with the typical tone of Shandong folk songs, which showed the guerrillas' strong revolutionary will and optimistic spirit in a difficult environment. With the screening of the film, this song has won the love of the broad masses and has been sung all over the country for decades.

5. "Singing the Motherland"

Singing the Motherland is a famous patriotic song composed by Wang Xin. Founded in September 1950, it coincides with the first anniversary of the founding of New China. Watching the five-star red flag fluttering in the wind and flowers like the sea in Tiananmen Square, Wang Xin repeatedly brewed in his mind, and "Singing the Motherland" was completed in one go on the train back to Tianjin. After its publication, this song has been widely sung because of its bright and majestic rhythm. Now it has become a ceremonial song, opening song or ending song of various major events in China, and is known as the "second national anthem".