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Singing And Analysis Of "Gently Open A Window" From The Musical "Star"

Posted on:2020-12-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y C ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330572978438Subject:Arts
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"Gently Open a Window" is selected from the original musical Star,produced by Guangzhou Cultural Bureau and rehearsed by Guangzhou Song and Dance Troupe."Open a Window Gently" is the theme melody of the play.It appears repeatedly in the play.It is sung by the protagonist Yueyue when he is full of expectations for the future after winning the first prize in the competition.The melody of the song is beautiful.It brings the listener's mood to a climax from shallow to deep.There are some difficulties in singing skills and emotional grasp.It is worth studying and studying.There are some differences between this aria and ordinary art songs.Musical drama is a comprehensive performance that integrates music,dance,performance,art and other arts.Therefore,in the absence of dancing,art,lighting and other conditions to perform the selection of musical segments,more attention should be paid to his role shaping and performing.We can not complete the performance of the entire musical,more is separated from the musical itself to perform the songs alone,how to separate from the musical alone to bring the audience into the emotional climax,which is also the author's analysis and research.This article is divided into three chapters.The first chapter will start with the background and plot of the musical Star,and analyze the emotions that the song wants to express.In the second chapter,while grasping the emotional connotation of the song,the author makes an in-depth analysis of the song's structure,language features and singing skills.In the third chapter,the author combines his own singing practice,and analyses the problems that need to be paid attention to when singing,as well as the Thinking Aroused by the author when singing.
Keywords/Search Tags:Context Analysis, Artistic Features, Singing Practice, Analysis And Reflection
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