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Comparison Of Chinese And Western Piano Playing Styles In "Liuyang River"

Posted on:2020-03-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D X CaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330572972385Subject:Art
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The piano adaptation song "Liuyang River" was adapted by the composer Mr.Wang Jianzhong in 1972 according to the tune of the folk song "Song Guadiao".The same work,by different nationalities and cultural backgrounds of performers can also interpret different styles.As one of the world’s top performers,Lang,a young Chinese pianist,and the famous Polish young pianist Grzegorz Nemczuk(Grzegorz Niemczuk,(hereinafter referred to as Niemczuk),two performers who grew up in the two cultures of China and the West,To interpret each other with the style of playing that they are good at.Wang Jianzhong’s Liuyang River.Nemchuk is good at Western "freedom,loose board" at the same time,there inolack of rigorous performance style,and Lang warm and gentle Chinese style formed a sharp contrast.This paper will be divided into three parts,the first part is the overview of the work,the second part is the performance style contrast and cultural differences between China and the West to the impact of the performance style,the third part of the author through learning to learn from the experience of the performance.By exploring the comparison of the performance styles of the two Chinese and western pianists on Liuyang River,this paper highlights the influence of different cultural backgrounds between China and the West on the performance style of the performers.In the hope that other players can better interpret the piano music Liuyang River,to provide some reference and reference.
Keywords/Search Tags:Lang Lang, Grzegorz Niemczuk, Wang Jianzhong, Liuyang River, playing style
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