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Imitate,Inherit And Innovate, A Study Of The New Folk Opera--Yun He Yao

Posted on:2016-02-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330464971940Subject:School of music and dance
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Opera originated in 16th century Italy, is a set of music, theater, poetry, stage art, dance and other cross-integration of comprehensive art. China after the Opium War broke out, the opera was introduced to China from Li Jinhui Younger children musical to drama to the first Chinese national opera "White-Haired Girl" generation, opera in China, the land from the original imitation of Western opera to assembly explore opera with Chinese national characteristics, it has experienced hundreds of years. After the reforms, the creators of the opera in the country of concentrated study and effort, the Department has produced many outstanding national opera, classical repertoire, such as the 1980s, "Regret for the Past", "wilderness", the classic repertoire of the 1990s "Cang original", " Daughter of the Party "and so on. These outstanding plays not only a good combination of Western and Chinese opera music culture together, but also enrich our musical culture.In 2012 the National Theatre opera season, one by the National Theatre’s original national opera "Canal Ballad" by the industry and the general public’s attention. The opera gathered outstanding opera of today’s creative team to rigorous creative attitude and musical ideas to meet the aesthetic orientation of today’s Chinese people for the purpose. All created and performed through two years of hard to pay for the public showing a strong ethnic flavor of the opera. The opera performances at the National Theatre in a row four games, enthusiastic audience response, many people are naturally attracted to the opera, novel.Through the course of development of China’s national opera combing different periods in China’s development of opera as lines, detailed analysis of the 2012 National Grand Theater of China’s first national opera "Canal Ballad" Lessons for Western opera and the creative approach The first chapter of the Chinese opera "Canal Ballad" narrative creative background; the second chapter analyzes the opera "Canal Ballad" reference to the concept of European opera; The third chapter is China’s national opera, "Canal Ballad" National Features arts research by studying ethnic and national dramatic literature of the script, the opera "Canal Ballad" lessons of Chinese traditional folk music elements and the use of national singing opera in three aspects of this study the opera "The Knot canal "Reference to our profound musical culture; The fourth chapter opera" research Canal Ballad "of the times and innovation.Although the opera is "Exotic" goods, but was introduced to China from the beginning, with its dramatic opera to the art form of music and musical theater attracted many Chinese musicians, constantly exploring nearly a century, making opera a diversified development on our land, and increasingly being integrated into public view.
Keywords/Search Tags:China National Opera, reference, heritage, innovation
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