What songs can be sung in the chorus competition of the first grade of primary school?

The song of the seven sons, laughter, Yellow River chorus, snail and oriole, the same song.

I. Song of the Seven Sons

Song of Seven Sons is a group of poems written by Wen Yiduo, a modern patriotic poet, during his study in the United States from June 65438 to March 0925. The overall structure of the whole poem is even, each section is symmetrical, full of architectural beauty, with ups and downs in rhythm, distinct sighs and profound meanings.

Second, singing and smiling.

Singing and Smiling is a song written by Wang Jian, composed by Gu Jianfen and sung by Shanghai Xiaoying Star Children's Choir. Published in 1986. At the end of August, 1986, Wang Jian received an invitation letter from Shanghai TV Station, asking her to write the lyrics of a theme song for the first Shanghai International TV Art Festival. The letter gives the "eight-character policy-friendship, communication, cooperation and development" and stipulates that the lyrics should not exceed six lines.

Third, the Yellow River Chorus.

The Yellow River Cantata is the most important and influential large-scale chorus vocal suite in Xian Xinghai. /kloc-0 was made in March, 1939, and was rearranged and processed in the Soviet Union in June, 1994/kloc-0. This work, written by the poet Guang William. J, with the Yellow River as the background, warmly praises the glorious history of the Chinese nation and the indomitable fighting spirit of the people of China.

Four, snails and orioles

Snails and Orioles is an inspirational youth drama directed by Jelly Lin and starring Ning. Based on Riman's nodame cantabile, the play tells a romantic and sweet love story of youth after the adventures of a confused piano freak and arrogant and vicious piano prince Li Zhen.

Five, the same song

The song "The Same Song" was written by Chen Zhe and composed by Meng Weidong. Cai Guoqing's singing version was included in 1997 "Cai Guoqing, Collection of Famous China Singers in the Twentieth Century", 2003 "Thanks", 2009 "Cai Guoqing National Day-Thirty Years of Songs" and 20 12 "Selected Songs of Cai Guoqing".