Chinese Music

Chinese Music
Author: Jie Jin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521186919

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This accessible, illustrated introduction explores the history of Chinese music, an ancient, diverse and fascinating part of China's cultural heritage.

Chinese Music and Musical Instruments

Chinese Music and Musical Instruments
Author: Xi Qiang
Publsiher: Shanghai Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2011-04-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1602201056

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With dozens of color photographs and insightful text, Chinese Music and Musical Instruments describes in detail the musical instruments with which a Chinese folk orchestra is equipped and their working and sounding principles. There are as many as a thousand different kinds of musical instruments in China. Only a tiny portion of them are used in an orchestra. The selection of musical instruments for an orchestra depends on how well they complement one another. A Chinese folk orchestra is composed of four sections: wind, plucked, percussion and bowed. This book is also devoted to the description of the development of classical Chinese music and the introduction of some music-related tales of profound significance. Chinese music is a big family composed of various distinctive types of music: Chinese folk music played at weddings, funerals or in festivals an fairs. The religious music played in religious services conducted in Buddhist and Taoist temples. Court music, which reached its zenith during the Tang Dynasty. The scholars' music based on Confucian thinking was the embodiment of the musical life of academia and refined music of this kind is still prevalent in today's society.

China and the West

China and the West
Author: Hon-Lun Yang,Michael Saffle
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2017-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780472130313

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A groundbreaking interdisciplinary volume exploring the phenomenon of the "Westernization" of contemporary Chinese music

Qupai in Chinese Music

Qupai in Chinese Music
Author: Alan R Thrasher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317386728

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Presenting the latest research in the area, this volume explores the fundamental concept of qupai 曲牌, melodic models upon which most traditional Chinese instrumental music (and some vocal music) is based. The greater part of the traditional instrumental repertoire has emerged from qupai models by way of well-established 'variation' techniques. These melodies and techniques are alive today and still performed in 'silk-bamboo' types of ensemble music, zheng 箏, pipa 琵琶 and other solo traditions, all opera types, narrative songs, and Buddhist and Daoist ritual music. With a view toward explaining qupai as a musical system, contributors explore the concept from multiple directions, notably its historic development, patterns of structural organization, compositional usage in Kunqu classical opera, influence on the growth of traditional ensemble and solo repertoires, and indeed on 19th-century European music as well. Related essays examine the use of shan'ge 山歌 folksongs as qupai models in one local opera tradition and the controversial relationship between qupai forms and the metrically-organized banqiang 板腔 forms of organization in Beijing opera. The final three essays are focused upon traditional suite forms in which qupai and non-qupai tunes are mixed, examples drawn from the Minnan nanguan 南管 repertoire, Jiangnan 'silk-bamboo' tradition and the ritual music of North China.This is the first Western-language study on the nature and background of the qupai tradition, and the methods by which model melodies have been varied in creation of repertoire. The volume is essential reading for East Asian music specialists and contributes to the fields of ethnomusicology, musicology, music theory, music composition, and Chinese music and performing arts.

Tradition and Change in the Performance of Chinese Music

Tradition and Change in the Performance of Chinese Music
Author: Tsao Penyeh
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1998
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9057550415

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More than five thousand years of rich cultural history have made Chinese music an immensely sophisticated, multi-faceted artistic phenomenon that consists of diverse regional and transregional traditions. The present volumes bring together ten articles written mainly by native scholars, with the general aim of introducing a dialogue about Chinese music from the viewpoint of the insider.

Chinese Music

Chinese Music
Author: J. A. Van Aalst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1884
Genre: Music
ISBN: BSB:BSB11507105

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Contains 9 pages of description of the Chinese Lute in French and 4 pages of a music score written in Chinese. Also includes two scores by Confucius translated from Chinese musical notation, with description in French.

On The Meta category Of Chinese Music Aesthetics

On The Meta category Of Chinese Music Aesthetics
Author: Sai Yang
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2021-07-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789811225215

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This book opens with the emergence and development of the discipline of aesthetics in western countries, specifically the history of Western Music Aesthetics, to study and delve into the development of Chinese Music Aesthetics. The book provides a clear timeline throughout the writing — from the history of Chinese Music Aesthetics, to the construction of a theoretical framework, and the intersections and conversations between Western and Chinese Music Aesthetics. This academic piece is fundamentally consistent with the developing field of Chinese philosophical and literary research.This book also discusses important music aesthetic categories of Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism, and metaphysics, and uses critical thinking to analyse the relationship between these categories and relevant schools of thought, reflecting the author's academic vision and thought process.

The Semantics of Chinese Music

The Semantics of Chinese Music
Author: Adrian Tien
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-01-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027268914

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Music is a widely enjoyed human experience. It is, therefore, natural that we have wanted to describe, document, analyse and, somehow, grasp it in language. This book surveys a representative selection of musical concepts in Chinese language, i.e. words that describe, or refer to, aspects of Chinese music. Important as these musical concepts are in the language, they have been in wide circulation since ancient times without being subjected to any serious semantic analysis. The current study is the first known attempt at analysing these Chinese musical concepts linguistically, adopting the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) approach to formulate semantically and cognitively rigorous explications. Readers will be able to better understand not only these musical concepts but also significant aspects of the Chinese culture which many of these musical concepts represent. This volume contributes to the fields of cognitive linguistics, semantics, music, musicology and Chinese studies, offering readers a fresh account of Chinese ways of thinking, not least Chinese ways of viewing or appreciating music. Ultimately, this study represents trailblazing research on the relationship between language, culture and cognition.