What are Shi Guangnan's representative tracks and what is his singing form?

Mourning for the Past, Premier Zhou, Where Are You, Toast, Lullaby, Grape Ripe in Turpan, etc.

Recalling the past, the song "Premier Zhou, where are you", the song "A toast", the song "A lullaby" and the poem "The grapes in Turpan are ripe".

1, regret the past

The national lyric opera Regret for the Past is a landmark work in the history of China opera. To commemorate the centenary of Lu Xun's birth, Wang Quan and Han Wei wrote lyrics, Shi Guangnan composed music, and China's opera stage play was rehearsed. Yu 198 1 premiered in Beijing People's Theatre, which caused a great sensation on the opera stage at that time and was also a famous work by singers Cheng Zhi and Yin Xiumei.

In 20 14, after a lapse of 33 years, the Chinese opera rearranged the complete version of the opera "Regret for the Past", which was performed in Beijing, Shanghai and Shaoxing, Lu Xun's hometown, and received enthusiastic response from the audience and the media.

2. Premier Zhou, where are you?

"Premier Zhou, where are you?" It is an excellent art song in memory of the Prime Minister. 1985 In the summer, Mr. Shi was in Hangzhou and explained his experience in writing this song in class. Teacher Shi mentioned that when he was composing music, he also went to the mountains in the suburbs of Beijing. He shouted: "Premier Zhou, where are you?" Premier Zhou, we miss you! "

He wrote the echo into the song. Premier Zhou's great character made this song. Teacher Shi Guangnan's simple feelings made this song.

3. toast song

Toast song is a theme song written by Han Wei, composed by Shi Guangnan and sung by Li Guangxi. 1976 10. On 6 October, the Gang of Four was smashed, and China was jubilant all over the country. People raised their glasses and drank. Although Han Wei, the author of this song, doesn't know much about drinking, he raises his glasses frequently with a beautiful vision of life, just like the people around him. He wrote the lyrics with irresistible joy.

4. lullaby

"Lullaby" is a song written by Shi Guangnan and Fu Lin, which accompanied many people to grow up.

5. "The grapes in Turpan are ripe"

The grapes in Turpan are ripe, and they blend the love for the motherland, life and lover. This is a novel, interesting and unconventional poem.

1978, Shi Guangnan, a people's musician, chose the music material of Xinjiang Uygur and adopted the form of two songs. The whole song runs through the typical rhythm and progressive melody of tambourine in Xinjiang national song and dance, and is derived and developed by means of up-and-down modeling.