Yue Yue celadon bowl, referred to as “Ou Le”, also known as “water of light music.” Its shape is filled with different percussion using chopsticks water bowls for the musical performances. Yue Yue celadon bowl is used for the Yue celadon production carried out by playing musical instruments, is the most ancient ceramic instrument performances.
Ou Yue Yue celadon, from across the Hangzhou Bay, began in the Eastern Han Dynasty, prosperous in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Ou music also adopted the “Routes on the” spread from China, South Asia, Central Asia and West Asia and other places. Historical changes, the decline of Yue Kiln and folk music oral body delegated limits, so that music lost Yue celadon bowl the Millennium. In 1998, Cixi Shanglin Lake Temple Longkou kiln excavated more minutes, more Xun, and more drums and a number of celadon musical instruments, and has become a great achievement in the history of musical archeology. Cixi Cixi National Orchestra and the close cooperation with the Institute Yue celadon, and reproducing finally celadon can be used to play musical instruments, and the establishment of Cixi City Music Ensemble, celadon bowl, protection, inheritance and innovation of this ancient music. Ou Yue Yue celadon rebirth after the lost years.
In the Expo, “Zhejiang Week”, in order to let more people like this old music form, Cixi City, Celadon bowl music troupe rehearsing a new program specifically. Head of the Chen Shanyue said that apart from “the more • porcelain wind” and “under the whistle on” is there a song before, “Colourful Plumage,” “Wind in the Jin Ling” and 7 is reflected in the new song. Taking into account that many of the Expo, “Chinese style” of interest to foreign tourists, the regiment also for the actor maintained by the Tang suit costumes, to set off the Ca Mau and elegance of classical music.

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