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  2. Kitarō discography - Wikipedia

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    Silk Road, Volume 1: 1980 Pony Canyon, Domo Records: Silk Road, Volume 2: 1980 Pony Canyon, Domo Records: Tonko (a.k.a. Tunhuang, Dunhuang, or Silk Road III) 1981 Pony Canyon, Domo Records: Queen of Millennia (a.k.a. Millennia) 1982 Pony Canyon, Geffen Records: Tenjiku (a.k.a. India or Silk Road IV) 1983 Polydor/Sound Design Records, Geffen Records

  3. Twelve Girls Band - Wikipedia

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    Journey to Silk Road (VCD, 2005) Most of these CDs were released in different versions for in the USA, China, Hong Kong and Macau, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Korea. Please see the official individual album page for information on how the tracklist differs.

  4. Yang Jing (composer) - Wikipedia

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    «Dance Along the Old Silk Road» [2] (1993) won China National Chamber Music composition competition First Prize. It became the compulsory piece for the China National Pipa competition since 1994. «Disclosure» (1984), inspired by Dunhuang Dunhuang Pipa Manuscript [2] won the new music composition prize in 1986 at Shanghai Spring Music Festival.

  5. Kitarō - Wikipedia

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    The Silk Road: The Rise And Fall Of Civilizations is an NHK Tokushu documentary series that first aired on 7 April 1980, with sequels being broadcast over a 10-year period. It took a total of 17 years from conception to complete what many consider a landmark in Japan's broadcasting television history. [ 11 ]

  6. He Qiuxia - Wikipedia

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    He Qiuxia was a founding member of the cross-cultural ensemble ASZA, which she left in 2001. As well, she founded the Vancouver-based world music group, Silk Road Music. Her first recording with that group, entitled Endless, was nominated for a Juno Award. Her CD Autumn Cloud was nominated for two Canadian Folk Music Awards.

  7. Rain of Flowers Along the Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    A musician playing a pipa behind her back; this illustration inspired some of Yingnian's movements.. Preparation for Rain of Flowers Along the Silk Road began in June 1978, when the Gansu Song and Dance Ensemble were commissioned to create a new dance drama by the Gansu branch of the Chinese Communist Party for performance during National Day festivities. [2]

  8. Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    Woven silk textile from Tomb No. 1 at Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan province, China, dated to the Western Han Era, 2nd century BCE. The Silk Road derives its name from the lucrative trade in silk, first developed in China, [9] [10] and a major reason for the connection of trade routes into an extensive transcontinental network.

  9. Silkroad of Love - Wikipedia

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    The track "絲路" (Silk Road), written by Leehom Wang and Mayday vocalist, Ashin was nominated for Top 10 Gold Songs at the Hong Kong TVB8 Awards, presented by television station TVB8, in 2005. [2] The track "可惜不是你" (Sadly, It's Not You) was also nominated for Top 10 Gold Songs at the Hong Kong TVB8 Awards in 2006.