[Ne Shao Xian’s “Empty City Plan” album]
Ne Shao Xian’s “Empty City Plan” album, Republic of China, with a diameter of 30 centimeters. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The record is made of black glue and wood, produced by EMI Corporation. The front and back sides of the record include “Empty City Plan” and “Caoqiao Pass” sung by the famous Jingjiao Na Shaoxian of Peking Opera. At the beginning of the 20th century, the phonograph entered China. Soon, the Qing Palace accepted this new thing. With the use of the phonograph in the palace, the small court purchased a large number of records for Puyi to enjoy. These recordings were produced by companies such as EMI and Shengli, and contain both Peking Opera and Bangzi Opera, as well as instrumental music performances, as well as foreign songs. The most popular of these is the Beijing Opera coarse grain records recorded by EMI. The collection of EMI records in the Forbidden City includes repertoires sung by many Peking Opera actors at that time, including many famous actors and famous passages. Historical data are of great value
讷绍先《空城计》封套