Ao bao Xiang Hui
Let Us Meet at the Aobao
arr. Brent Wells
Ao bao Xiang Hui means "Let us meet at the ceremonial mound." The erhu or violin presents the folk song complete with traditional ornamentation and deliberately marked by tone chimes. The tenor-bass verse recounts the story of a young man …
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Ao bao Xiang Hui means "Let us meet at the ceremonial mound." The erhu or violin presents the folk song complete with traditional ornamentation and deliberately marked by tone chimes. The tenor-bass verse recounts the story of a young man who goes to the aobao, only to find that his true love is not there. The sopranos and altos reassure him: "If you wait patiently, I will run to your side." Finally, they find one another, and under the clear moonlit night sky they sing together.