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Mergjih's Symphonic Choir Symphonic Poem "Ode To Motherland" Music Configuration Research

Posted on:2011-11-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305492409Subject:Music
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National level by the composer, folk music theorist, composer and educator Mergjih Mongolian word writer Bayan Ko Lang joint creation of the symphonic choral tone poem "Ode to Motherland" is a great praise of the motherland since the founding the historic achievements of music, but also an expression of the people of all ethnic groups in Inner Mongolia to create a better life, celebrate the good works of the reality of tomorrow. This work has not only been performed many times within the autonomous region, also in Mongolia at the National Theater, and won the regional "Sarina" award. The Symphonic Choir Symphonic Poem, whether this is from his musical, literary, aesthetic, or social nature. Are a valuable and worthy of further research and exploration work.This Symphonic Choir Symphonic Poem "Ode to Motherland" is a Western orchestral music composition techniques and the integration of national, widespread use of folk songs as a theme throughout the music always, and the structure of single-movement form, symphonic music performance nationalization.The thesis of this work on Mergjih morphology from the point of view to analyze music configuration, and ethnomusicology, music aesthetics, research methods, combined with field visits to Mongolian composer Mergjih, for recording and analysis of music performances and other practical way to make the work more comprehensive analysis. Mergjih also creative techniques and understanding of creative ideas; and from an objective analysis of this work in Inner Mongolia's development of multi-voice influence and role.For our young learners, inheritance and learning will continue to pursue our objectives and content, also in Inner Mongolia objective to promote and facilitate the role of music played.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mergjih, "Ode to the motherland", Music configuration, National style
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