| Beijing Opera "Red Lantern" is a red classic revolutionary modern opera created and performed in the 1960 s.Its singing retains the mode of traditional Beijing Opera and the artistic style of traditional Beijing opera.Taking Li Tiemei as the research object,this paper combines the literature research method with its own professional knowledge and stage experience to show the important role of music design in Li Tiemei’s image shaping.The combination of the band and western music in structure and melody is also a major innovation highlight,with rich accompaniment instruments and vivid and vivid characters.The article is mainly divided into four parts: the first part analyzes Li Tiemei’s character characteristics and ideological growth stage,so as to understand the characters,fit the character image in the accompaniment,and make rational use of music processing means and techniques.The second part focuses on the musical image of "good thinking" and "not afraid of sacrifice" embodied in the change of style and melody of the aria through the analysis of Li Tiemei’s core aria of "being a man should be such a man" and "never go to the battlefield if you can’t beat all jackals".The third part,combined with my experience in artistic practice,expounds that in the accompaniment of Beijing opera,the zither player should pay attention to using fingering skills and bow skills to shape the musical image of the characters,and master the change of plate rhythm and speed,so as to give better play to the charm of the musical image.In the fourth part,the music panel and drums and the innovation of integrating western music make the whole play quite successful in music effect,stage plot rendering and plot promotion.The impetus and rendering power of the music in the play to the plot and characters have been further expanded,which has greatly enriched the form of Peking opera art,and then revealed that the music panel,melody and skill processing are more conducive to shaping the personalized music image,in order to explore the artistic achievements made under the combination of Peking opera music and characters. |