Xuefei Yang's "Forty Degrees North," released on April 7, 2008, under Warner Classics, is a captivating journey through a diverse range of musical traditions and styles. Spanning a little over an hour, this album showcases Yang's exceptional versatility and mastery of the guitar.
The album opens with classical Spanish pieces, including Isaac Albéniz's "Sevilla" from Suite Española, Op. 47, and selections from Fernando Sor's "Cantos de España, Op. 232." These tracks highlight Yang's ability to evoke the rich cultural heritage of Spain with her precise and expressive playing.
The album then transitions into traditional Chinese music, featuring pieces like "茉莉花" (Jasmine Flower) and "The Butterfly Lovers," a renowned Chinese violin concerto adapted for the guitar. Yang's interpretation of these pieces is both delicate and powerful, showcasing her deep connection to her cultural roots.
In addition to traditional and classical pieces, Yang also includes variations on the famous "Carnival of Venice" theme, demonstrating her technical prowess and musical creativity. The album concludes with a series of beautiful waltzes and a traditional Chinese dance piece, "Yi Dance," offering a diverse and engaging listening experience.
"Forty Degrees North" is a testament to Xuefei Yang's artistry and her ability to bridge different musical worlds. Whether you're a fan of classical guitar, traditional Chinese music, or simply appreciate exceptional musicianship, this album is sure to delight and inspire.