"The Moon Full in the West Tower" and "The Sound Slow" are both ancient Chinese poetry songs,composed by songwriters Su Yue and Xu Peidong based on the lyrics "One Cut Plum,Red Lotus,Fragrant Fragrance Remaining in the Jade Mat Autumn" and "The Sound Slow" created by the graceful and restrained female lyricist Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty.Are two unique classical poetry songs.These two works have rich content,beautiful tunes,and distinct layers,which have unique artistic value in terms of musical style and artistic characteristics.In the creation,some modern and diversified music creation factors are flexibly added,giving the work more vitality.This thesis is divided into four chapters.The introduction consists of three sections,which briefly describe the background of the topic,the purpose and significance of the research,and the current situation of the research.The first chapter briefly introduces the development history of ancient Chinese poetry,lyrics,and songs,and discusses them in detail from three eras: ancient,modern,and modern.The second chapter introduces the biographies of the authors of the lyrics and songs and the creative backgrounds of their works,"The Moon Full in the West Tower" and "The Sound Slow".It consists of five sections: a brief introduction to Li Qingzhao,a brief introduction to Su Yue,a brief introduction to Xu Peidong,the creative background of "Moon Full West Tower",and the creative background of "Slow Voice".The third chapter introduces the musical structure and style characteristics of "Moon Full West Tower" and "Slow Voice".The fourth chapter introduces the singing characteristics of Li Qingzhao’s ancient poems and songs,and analyzes them from the aspects of breath articulation,emotional expression,and personal experiences during the singing process.During the writing process,the author read and collated a large number of text materials,audio and video materials,and practiced them during the writing process.He continued to practice and experience,and ultimately completed this thesis and graduation concert. |