Peking Opera is one of ancient opera arts in China, known as the "national essence" , which has a very high artistic achievement. Because of its unique and systematic aria, phonology, performance and modeling, Pekin...Peking Opera is one of ancient opera arts in China, known as the "national essence" , which has a very high artistic achievement. Because of its unique and systematic aria, phonology, performance and modeling, Peking Opera is favored by people, which is an art that vocal music artists mutually research and learn. The Peking Opera aria has already formed a set of professional theories, which has practical significance to guide the national vocal music. It not only can inherit the Peking Opera but also can carry forward the national vocal music. This paper illustrates the reference and application of Peking Opera aria in national vocal music singing according to examples, which provides the reference advice for the development of national vocal music.展开更多
The purpose of the article is to explore the effects of Sichuan opera singing on music majors’vocal skills,focusing on three key aspects:pitch test,assessment of rhythmic perception,and emotional expression.Through a...The purpose of the article is to explore the effects of Sichuan opera singing on music majors’vocal skills,focusing on three key aspects:pitch test,assessment of rhythmic perception,and emotional expression.Through a quasi-experimental design,100 music majors were selected as research subjects and divided into an experimental group that received Sichuan opera singing instruction and a control group that received traditional vocal instruction.The results showed that compared with the control group,the experimental group receiving Sichuan opera singing teaching showed significant improvement in pitch mastery,rhythm perception,and emotional expression.展开更多
CHINESE traditional operasare an important form of artin China’s national culture.Their variety of dramatic genresprovides rich and artistic charm,For a number of reasons.manylocal operas have recently lost theirpopu...CHINESE traditional operasare an important form of artin China’s national culture.Their variety of dramatic genresprovides rich and artistic charm,For a number of reasons.manylocal operas have recently lost theirpopularity, but not one opera,calledQuzi,in the most northwestern partof Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Re-gion.展开更多
THE Society for the Promo-tion of Chinese Cult-ure re-cently listed a number of20th century Chinese musical com-positions it considers to be master-pieces.These consist of 124 piecescreated over a span of 87 years,fro...THE Society for the Promo-tion of Chinese Cult-ure re-cently listed a number of20th century Chinese musical com-positions it considers to be master-pieces.These consist of 124 piecescreated over a span of 87 years,fromthe song“Yellow River,”written in1905,to Flute Concerto in 1991.Theyinclude vocal music in the form ofsolo,chorus and opera,and instru-mental music in the form of solos,ensembles,concertos,symphoniesand dance.The oldest musician wasShen Xingong,born in 1870;andthe youngest is Tan Dun,born in1957.The difference between theirages is,again,87 years.The worksrepresenting five generations in Chi-na’s modern and contempoary mus-ical history mark different stages inChina’s musical creation in this cen-tury.展开更多
文摘Peking Opera is one of ancient opera arts in China, known as the "national essence" , which has a very high artistic achievement. Because of its unique and systematic aria, phonology, performance and modeling, Peking Opera is favored by people, which is an art that vocal music artists mutually research and learn. The Peking Opera aria has already formed a set of professional theories, which has practical significance to guide the national vocal music. It not only can inherit the Peking Opera but also can carry forward the national vocal music. This paper illustrates the reference and application of Peking Opera aria in national vocal music singing according to examples, which provides the reference advice for the development of national vocal music.
文摘The purpose of the article is to explore the effects of Sichuan opera singing on music majors’vocal skills,focusing on three key aspects:pitch test,assessment of rhythmic perception,and emotional expression.Through a quasi-experimental design,100 music majors were selected as research subjects and divided into an experimental group that received Sichuan opera singing instruction and a control group that received traditional vocal instruction.The results showed that compared with the control group,the experimental group receiving Sichuan opera singing teaching showed significant improvement in pitch mastery,rhythm perception,and emotional expression.
文摘CHINESE traditional operasare an important form of artin China’s national culture.Their variety of dramatic genresprovides rich and artistic charm,For a number of reasons.manylocal operas have recently lost theirpopularity, but not one opera,calledQuzi,in the most northwestern partof Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Re-gion.
文摘THE Society for the Promo-tion of Chinese Cult-ure re-cently listed a number of20th century Chinese musical com-positions it considers to be master-pieces.These consist of 124 piecescreated over a span of 87 years,fromthe song“Yellow River,”written in1905,to Flute Concerto in 1991.Theyinclude vocal music in the form ofsolo,chorus and opera,and instru-mental music in the form of solos,ensembles,concertos,symphoniesand dance.The oldest musician wasShen Xingong,born in 1870;andthe youngest is Tan Dun,born in1957.The difference between theirages is,again,87 years.The worksrepresenting five generations in Chi-na’s modern and contempoary mus-ical history mark different stages inChina’s musical creation in this cen-tury.