| Chinese classical poetry is an important part of the core essence of Chinese traditional culture.Ancient poetry art song is a classic art form with the perfect combination of Chinese classical literature and music elements.It has formed its own unique artistic style through the mutual penetration and continuous integration in poetry,music and performance.Up to now,the aesthetic standards of classical poetry and songs have been innovated with the changes of the times.Under the comprehensive influence of modern music aesthetics,coupled with strict and standardized composition techniques and music structure,coupled with rich and diverse creative methods and singing skills,Chinese ancient poetry and songs have further developed to a higher form on the basis of maintaining the original special aesthetic connotation,Therefore,it has become one of the important vocal music genres of vocal music singing and teaching in China since modern times.The everlasting longing for each other is a poem of many ancient poetry and songs.It is the poetry of Li Bai,a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty.The beauty of Chinese classical literature contained by different composers is also recognized by different music elements.It has become a unique artistic song,making it a model of the integration of traditional classical poetry and modern music.This article starts with everlasting longing for each other,and selects the famous musician,educationist and composer,Mr.Ma Si Cong.The contemporary composer Liu Zhuo,the young composer Qian Yuanyuan’s three versions,"the art of song,one," is compared and studied.The purpose is to analyze the three works in the process of their creation under the premise of the same poem.How to convey the cultural connotation,aesthetic characteristics,emotional tone and their similarities and differences in the artistic characteristics of music through music.Finally,as a vocal performer,how to grasp and express the cultural connotation,musical characteristics and emotional tone of this work in the performance.So as to provide some reference for peer research and singing. |