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The Musical Characteristics And Historical Causes Of The Song "Yueziwanwan" In Different Art Carriers

Posted on:2021-03-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2515306041457284Subject:Arts
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The song "Yue Zi Wan Wan" has been widely circulated in the south of the Yangtze river since the Southern Song Dynasty.According to the existing records,in the Southern Song Dynasty/Ming Dynasty/Qin Dynasty and after the founding of the People's Republic of China,it existed in different folk social activities with different artistic genres.For example,in the Southern Song Dynasty,it was spread in the modern Jiang Su and Zhe Jiang by the musical forms of "Hao Zi" and "Folk Songs".The Ming and Qin Dynasties were absorbed by some folk performing arts,such as "Ping Tan" and"Nuo Opera",to share part of the chorus.Therefore,the study of the singing characteristics of "Yue Zi Wan Wan" in different periods and regions will not only help to sort out the inheritance of the song,but also help to study the possible internal connections among different art or music genres,and more importantly,help to explore the obstacles faced by the inheritance of folk songs and the necessary conditions for the transmission.This paper is mainly divided into two layers:The first layer is to sort out the singing characteristics of the song "Yue Zi Wan Wan" in different periods and regions,including the induction and arrangement of its lyrics,tunes and genres.Second,based on the historical background of its era,this paper explores the causes of the different musical forms of the song "Yue Zi Wan Wan".In addition,there are some internal relations among some art genres,which will also be mentioned in this article.The song "Yue Zi Wan Wan" is from the early of Tang Dynasty to now more than one thousand years,During this time,it has changed into different form;Of the poem origin in this paper,background story and history as the clue,it discusses the form of music in different periods.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wu Ge, Hua Ben, Shan Ge Diao, Ping Tan, Nuo Xi
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