| "River In Spring" is one of the ten concertos of modern Chinese erhu,and it is also a representative work of modern Jiangnan style erhu works,with a strong Jiangnan charm,and the works are rooted in tradition aesthetically while taking into account the atmosphere of the times,which is loved by the majority of players.Inspired by the Song Dynasty lyricist Su Shi’s "Evening View of the Huichongchun River",the composer Jin Fuzai skillfully weaves Together Classical Chinese Music and Classical Poetry into a masterpiece.This paper selects the first movement of the work as the research object,and explores the background,creative characteristics,and Jiangnan style characteristics of the work,and at the same time joins the author’s second-degree creative exploration when playing,starting from the desk work in the early stage of performance,the timbre quality and skill practice during the performance,and discussing how to more deeply grasp the performance of Jiangnan style erhu works. |