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White-haired girl's tidbits

In the adaptation, Hu Mei, the general director, kept many classic plots, such as "Tie the Red Head Rope", which combined the expressive techniques of poetry, song and dance. When talking about the cooperation with Oriental Performing Arts Group (formerly Oriental Song and Dance Troupe), she mentioned that the organization is really far from opera, and there are no orchestras and opera singers, so the main characters are gathered from different troupes. The play also invited composer Zhao Jiping as the music director and Li Xincao as the band conductor. At the meeting, accompanied by the piano, TanJing and Meng Guanglu performed a live version of "Yang Bailao Xi 'er Father-Daughter Duet".

Director Hu Mei praised TanJing's version of "Xier". Their first collaboration was in the TV series "Qiao Family Courtyard". At that time, a friend recommended TanJing to sing the theme song for Hu Mei. In the recording studio, Hu Mei was moved to tears when he listened. She deeply remembers TanJing's voice. In the rehearsal of "White-haired Girl", Hu Mei was also quite satisfied with TanJing's performance: "She combined folk singing with modern breathing, and her dramatic expression was perfect." Huang Shiren's Jiao Opera was performed by Lei Kesheng, an old Peking Opera player, and Yang Bailao's Jiao Opera was performed by Meng Guanglu, a famous Peking Opera actor. As is known to all, Meng Guanglu has been singing "Hua Lian" on the stage of Chinese opera, playing the role of Bao Gong. This time, it was really unexpected that he was allowed to play a national drama, and he was still a humiliated old farmer. In Wang Kun's eyes, Meng Guanglu is "very strange". On some relaxing occasions, Meng Guanglu also sang popular songs and Xinjiang folk songs, which was not bad, so Wang Kun decided to let him perform operas across the border.

In addition, Wang Kun also personally selected five B-corner "Xier". Interestingly, some of the actors who appeared in Xi II sang Hebei Bangzi, some sang pop songs and some sang original songs. They were chosen to perform national operas because of their good voices, and they will perform with the most China characteristics under the training of Wang Kun. Wang Kun stressed: "Singing China songs must have Chinese flavor. "