The Guo Brothers

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One Flower 01:48 Tools
Training Horses on the Mongolian Horseland 03:39 Tools
The Dynasty 04:38 Tools
Evening Song 03:29 Tools
Step By Step 01:44 Tools
Horse from the East 03:29 Tools
Soldiers Of The Long March 03:48 Tools
My Second Life 03:48 Tools
Dancing And Singing In The Village 07:26 Tools
Fishing By Lamplight 04:35 Tools
Song Of The Shepherd 02:17 Tools
Fishermen 02:03 Tools
Three Kingdoms 02:03 Tools
River Journey 02:03 Tools
The Dream Of The Red Mansion 05:32 Tools
Training Horses on the Mongolian Grassland 03:39 Tools
The Conflict 02:17 Tools
Flutes Travel 02:17 Tools
Springtime On Parmir Mountains 05:48 Tools
The Cold Tower 03:37 Tools
Dawnbreaks 05:32 Tools
Lake And The Moon 05:32 Tools
The Village 05:32 Tools
Meeting Of Peasants 05:32 Tools
Sprintime on Parmir Mountains 05:32 Tools
Peasants At Work 05:32 Tools
The Dream of the Red Mansion 05:32 Tools
Parched Rocks 05:32 Tools
Evening Song 05:32 Tools
Three Kingdoms 05:32 Tools
Step by Step 05:32 Tools
Soldiers of the Long March 05:32 Tools
Training Horses On The Mongolian Grasslands 03:38 Tools
My Second Life 03:38 Tools
One Flower 03:38 Tools
Evening Song (Album) 03:28 Tools
The Guo Brothers 03:28 Tools
Meeting of the Peasants 03:28 Tools
The Guo Brothers - A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 2 - Imaginary Landscapes (Disc 1) - 14 - One Flower 01:31 Tools
My second Life (Album) 03:28 Tools
One Flower (Album) 01:47 Tools
Three Kingdoms (Album) 01:47 Tools
Sprintime On Parmir Mountains 05:48 Tools
Harvest time 01:31 Tools
Dancing And Singing In The Village (Album) 01:31 Tools
Market gathering 01:31 Tools
Our homeland 05:48 Tools
Traditional Irish Tune 05:48 Tools
Little boat on the river 05:48 Tools
The Dream Of The Red Mansion (Album) 05:31 Tools
Tears beside the Yellow River 05:48 Tools
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The Guo Brothers' repertoire ranges from ancient Chinese tunes to modern, popular compositions. It takes the listener on a journey from the vast plains of Mongolia to the most remote mountain villages. Music has always been a vital part of The Guo Brothers' lives and they trained from a young age under conditions of hardship and poverty in Peking. Having mastered many instruments, Guo Yue (郭跃) now specializes in Chinese flutes, while Guo Yi (郭艺) plays the ancient sheng, a hand-held, mouth-blown organ. Drawing upon these ancient traditions, the album also gives space and expression to fresh arrangements and free improvisation. It represents a unique collaboration with producer Pól Brennan, Irish musician and songwriter, and former member of Clannad . Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.