I like buying physical CDs as opposed to downloading (probably because I'm a hoarder) and I'm also trying to get into Japanese music because I'll be studying there in the fall. Are there any places in the Philadelphia area that sell CDs from Japan? Thanks!
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You might try the Princeton Record Exchange.
I'm beautiful sure you're actually considering of the Yellow River Concerto, which has a as a substitute intricate historical past. It began with the Yellow River Cantata, which used to be written in 1939 by Xian Xinghai. For the period of the Cultural Revolution (mid '60s), performances were banned as too Western but then "underneath orders of Jiang Qing, a workforce of six musicians together with Yin Chengzong, Liu Zhuang, Chu Wanghua, Sheng Lihong, Shi Shucheng, and Xu Feixing rearranged the cantata into 4-movements, in the type of a piano concerto" [Wikipedia]. The rating was once released in Peking in 1972., credited as "collectively composed with the aid of the central Orchestra of the individuals's Republic of China".
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