Xuefei Yang's "Si Ji (Four Seasons)" is a captivating classical guitar album released in 2005 under GSP Recordings. This 26-track collection showcases Yang's exceptional skill and versatility, blending traditional Chinese compositions with classical and contemporary pieces. The album spans a diverse range of styles, from the serene and meditative "Meditation No. 1" and "Meditation No. 2" to the vibrant and dynamic "Yi Dance" and "Farewell My Concubine." Yang's interpretations of traditional Chinese music, such as "Mayila" and "Yellow Earth," are particularly noteworthy, offering a unique perspective on these timeless pieces.
The album also features several original compositions, including the five-part "Intonation and 4 Sound-and-Image Compositions" and the four-part "Four Seasons," which showcases Yang's ability to evoke the changing moods and landscapes of nature through her music. The "I Ching" suite, inspired by the ancient Chinese divination text, is another highlight, offering a profound and introspective listening experience.
With a total duration of just over an hour and seven minutes, "Si Ji (Four Seasons)" is a testament to Xuefei Yang's artistry and her ability to transcend cultural and musical boundaries. Whether you're a fan of classical guitar or simply appreciate beautiful music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.