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A Comparative Study Of The Opera Creation Of Xi Er、Lin Hui Yin、Jin Huan

Posted on:2014-10-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330401454253Subject:Music
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Chinese opera has created a lot of make known to every family, the musical image win support among the people, mostly to women’s role as the main theme,"Performance of female subject in the opera, the reality survival condition attention to women and historical fate, has always been a fine tradition of the Chinese opera. Chinese women experienced in the old society by oppression, to the revolutionary struggle, and to the new social ideological liberation, the recovery of humanity, to the pursuit of free love. The cause of all this change of women liberation thought, is the inevitable trend in different times under value. This trend prompted Chinese female images appeared frequently in works of literature and music "2. Character determines the opera’s success, the singer again gave new life to opera creation. This paper selects Chinese opera "White-Haired Girl" in Xi Er,"farewell to Cambridge" of Lin Hui Yin,"spring wildfire fighting city" of Jin Huan as the research object, combined with their own practice and experience, the solo concert works singing:"north wind. With the red line";"a song of peach" and "victory when the smell fragrant flowers" as an example, analysis of the three women concert performance shape, analysis of the characteristics and commonness of their comparison of the creation background, the role of the image of the role, the depth of the aria of processing, the stage show different, puts forward my own opinion on how to sing and the interpretation of the role of women, for women’s role figure text interpretation of different aspects, the author in the singing performance shaping theory of sublimation, also hope to give music lovers to learn, to shape the Chinese opera singer in female roles bring some inspiration and help.
Keywords/Search Tags:Shaping the opera, the role of women, contrast analysis
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