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The Musical Connotation And Singing Treatment Of The Art Song "Send Up My Heart’s Thoughts"

Posted on:2023-11-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2555306752477874Subject:Music
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The art song "Thoughts Sent to My Heart" was first published in the People’s Daily on March 4,1978,in commemoration of the second anniversary of the death of the great leader Mr.Zhou Enlai,and was adapted from the poem "Please Allow" written by Ke Yan and composed by composer Shi Wanchun and others.In this thesis,we will take the background of the art song "Send up my heart’s thoughts" as an entry point,and study the song’s author as well as the background of the song’s composition to assist the thesis’ s deeper exploration.Secondly,by analyzing the musical connotation of the song,analyzing the song’s song structure,grasping the composition structure of the whole song,analyzing the melodic characteristics of the song,grasping the key of the song,analyzing the weaving of the piano accompaniment,and summarizing the overall performance effect of the work.This thesis will also put forward some personal insights through the singing style,the spitting and the specific handling of the emotional changes of the song,and through my actual singing experience,in order to provide some theoretical research value and practical guidance for vocal learners.
Keywords/Search Tags:art song, "Send up my heart’s thoughts", musical connotation, performance processing
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