Xiaogang Ye: The Backyard of the Village - Orchestral Works
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Label: Signum
Cat No: SIGCD972
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 3rd April 2026
Contents
Works
My Faraway Nanjing, op.49The Backyard of the Village, op.89
The Loquat in Five Colors, Overture, op.108
The Memories of Mount Jing Gang, op.87
Artists
Diyang Mei (viola)Guy Johnston (cello)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra)
Conductor
Dane LamWorks
My Faraway Nanjing, op.49The Backyard of the Village, op.89
The Loquat in Five Colors, Overture, op.108
The Memories of Mount Jing Gang, op.87
Artists
Diyang Mei (viola)Guy Johnston (cello)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra)
Conductor
Dane LamAbout
The programme opens with The Backyard of the Village (2019), a vivid orchestral portrait of rural life on China’s Hangzhou–Jiaxing–Huzhou Plain, drawing on folk elements and evocative colour. The Memories of Mount Jing Gang (2019), for viola and orchestra, features Diyang Mei and reflects on the historical and symbolic significance of the Jinggang Mountains through a predominantly lyrical and contemplative sound world.
My Faraway Nanjing (2005), performed by cellist Guy Johnston, is a single-movement concerto commemorating the victims of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, unfolding in a dark, expressive narrative of remembrance. The album concludes with The Loquat in Five Colors (2024), an overture inspired by the landscapes and legends of Hebei province. These works highlight Ye’s distinctive synthesis of modern orchestral technique with Chinese cultural identity.
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