1. Song Dynasty Kitaro
Kitaro, whose real name is Gao Qiao Zhengge, was born in Toyohashi, Japan in 1953 and is a Japanese composer. In the Song Dynasty released in 1997, Kitaro successfully combined the modes of Chinese folk music with western orchestral music. In 1997, his music album "Song Dynasty" won the Best Film Music Award in the 34th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award. In 1998, he won the Best Music Award at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards for his Song Dynasty.
2. The Original Scenery of My Hometown Zong Cilang
The Original Scenery of My Hometown, originally named "The Original Scenery of My Hometown", is a piece by Zong Cilang, a Japanese Tao Di master. Through the fresh and melodious music of Tao Di, this paper expounds his feelings for all things in nature and mountains and rivers. It has appeared in TVB The Duke Of Mount Deer (Jordan chan Edition), The Condor Heroes (Louis Koo Edition) and Heroes Day.
3. Memories of the Forbidden City The Thinker (S.E.N.S.)
Memories of the Forbidden City, with the ups and downs of historical narrative, changes the rhythm. The deep percussion sounds like ringing the clock of the Yongle Dynasty in Daming, and the passionate violin concerto tells the glory of a vicissitudes civilization in the ringing of strings. Ups and downs, ups and downs, ups and downs, we are amazed at the superb music performance. The magnificence and broadness of Chinese civilization and her difficult course have been condensed into such a beautiful movement created by Japanese people.
4. Dawn of a Hero Yokoyama Seiji
The Chinese folk music instruments in the music include erhu, guzheng, pipa, etc. In order to make fine works, the Japanese side specially invited players from the mainland to Japan to participate in the whole recording, including all the styles of the film, which respected China.
This famous piece of music has been quoted many times in China's martial arts movies and TV series (such as The Condor Heroes in Louis Koo in 1995). This song depicts the chaos in the world at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the people are in dire straits. I hope heroes can help the country and save the hearts of ordinary people.
5. Battle Songs of the Seven Swords Kawai Kenji
Kawai's musical style will gradually develop in the direction of cadence and profundity in the future. Besides traditional Japanese musical instruments, orchestras also account for a large proportion, such as Mobile Police and Seven Swords. Due to his excellent musical sensibility, Kawai grasps the melody very carefully, and can reflect the change of the plot through the change of the melody. It is precisely because of this that Tsui Hark found Kawai and asked him to compose the soundtrack for the movie Seven Swords.