| Zhang Jingbin,graduated from Tianjin Conservatory of Music;as a worker of the new era of literature and arts,based in the popularization and creation of mass choral music for many years,he has constantly strived to learn and enrich his creative practice,incorporating all his love and passion for the motherland and the people into hiscreations.At the same time,traditional,contemporary,national and diverse musical elements are incorporated into his works.Therefore,in his four works of "Sing a Mountain Song to the Party","Who Doesn’t Say My Hometown is Good","The World’s Villagers" and "On the Taihang Mountains" adapted by him,it is understood that the content of his lyrics is simple,concise and condensed,and the melody is distinctive,positive and upward in intention.The core values of their works are to revisit classical music and culture,promote the development of mass culture and art,and carry forward the core values of socialism.This paper takes four of Zhang Jingbin’s adapted choral works as the object of study,and provides a clear and definite arrangement of Zhang Jingbin’s adapted choral works.This paper is divided into four chapters,the first of which is a brief introduction to the composer,the composer’s creative thinking,and a summary overview of the choral works.It gives us a preliminary understanding of the composer.The second chapter provides a systematic and in-depth analysis of the theme melody,musical structure,harmony,and form of Zhang Jingbin’s four works,and clarifies the main technical characteristics of the composer’s compositions.The third chapter discusses the value of piano accompaniment in choral works and the characteristics of the piano weaving in Zhang Jingbin’s choral adaptations,and then explores the performance characteristics of piano accompaniment and the use of weaving in Zhang Jingbin’s choral adaptations.Chapter 4summarizes the creative features and practical significance of Zhang Jingbin’s choral adaptations,and this chapter summarizes the creative features of Zhang Jingbin’s adaptations,and explores the practical value and value of his choral adaptations. |