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An Outstanding Example Of Theatrical Art On Revolutionary, Contemporary Themes. Peking Opera: Taking The Bandits' Stronghold [set Of Five Records] -

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An Outstanding Example Of Theatrical Art On Revolutionary, Contemporary Themes. Peking Opera: Taking The Bandits' Stronghold [set Of Five Records] -

An outstanding example of theatrical art on revolutionary, contemporary themes. Peking Opera: Taking the Bandits' Stronghold [set of five records]

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Peking: China Record Company, 1967. Set of five 33 1/3 record albums, presenting the Cultural Revolution production as performed by the 'Taking the Bandits' Stronghold' Theatrical Troupe of the Shanghai Peking Opera Theatre. The pictorial sleeves are lightly worn; records appear flawless. The English text on the sleeves marks these as made for export; the performances are still in Chinese however. This production was one of Jiang Qing's model operas.
  • Seller Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
  • Book Condition Used
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher China Record Company
  • Place of Publication Peking
  • Date Published 1967

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Highlights from the White-Haired Girl (A Ballet in Eight scenes). An Outstanding Example of Theatrical Art on Revolution, Contemporary Themes Performed By the Shanghai Dance School

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Thirty-three and a third (33 1/3) speed vinyl record in original sleeve illustrated in red, white, black and yellow - color is bright, very good+ to near fine; vinyl record is fine; parallel Chinese and English texts on sleeve. Adapted by The Shanghai Dance School; directed by Fu Ai-Ti, Cheng Tai-Hui and Ling Yang-Yang; music and words by Shanghai Dance School; performed by the Symphony Orchestra of the Shanghai Dance School; sung by Chorus and Art Troupe of Shanghai Broadcasting Station; solos by Chorus of the Art Troupe of Shanghai Broadcasting Station; solos by Chu Fung-bo, Liu Wen-Ping and Chu Chun-Hsiun; conducted by Fen Cheng-Wu and Chen Hsieh-Yang. Side 1: Prelude (at the Gate of Huang Shih-Jen's House). 1) Overtures (orchestral, solo and chorus); Scene 1 (at Yang Pai-Lao's House); 2) The North Wind is Blowing (female Solo) Pasting paper-cut window flowers for the New Year (orchestral); 3) Snowstorm in the Sky (male solo), Daddy back home (orchestral), Tying the red ribbons (female… Read More
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