Erhu Concerto "Imperial Concubine’s Love" is composed by composer Lu Lianghui based on the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi’s "Song of Everlasting Hatred".From the perspective of Yang Guifei’s work,it depicts the tragedy of love between her and Tang Xuanzong,vividly depicts the ups and downs of Yang Guifei’s life,and contains the composer’s strong emotion for this love story.This paper takes the Erhu Concerto "Imperial concubine’s affection" as the research object,using the methods of descriptive research,literature research,case study and data collection,and combining with her performance,starting from the angle of emotional change of Imperial concubine Yang,combining the composer’s life experience and the background of music creation,the performing skills of left and right hand parts of the work,breathing and body language,etc.The expression carries on the analysis.This paper attempts to explore how to more accurately explore the emotional expression of the works from the perspective of the application of various playing techniques,breathing and body language.The main body is divided into three chapters,from the shallow to the deep discussion on how to express the emotions in the works: The first chapter introduces the creator of the works and the background of the works.While deeply understanding the ideological connotation of the works,it also has a preliminary understanding of the composer’s creative style,so that I can grasp the thoughts and feelings of the works.The second chapter is about the left and right hands involved in the performance process.The third chapter discusses how to express music in depth from the aspects of body language of performers and the echo of works,mainly from the aspects of breathing and body language to elaborate the artistic performance and expression.It is hoped that the analysis of the Erhu Concerto "Imperial concubines’ feelings" will help the performers who like this piece to deepen their understanding of the work,correct application of playing techniques,and increase the stage appeal when playing this work. |