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The Phonological Connotation And Technique Ofthe Erhu And Chime-Bells,Stones "The Bell Sound Ofthe Buddhist Temple"

Posted on:2020-03-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J CaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330590456490Subject:art
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Erhu and Chime-Bells,Stones "The Bell Sound of the Buddhist Temple" is recomposed by Professor Hu Zhiping on the basis of Cui Weilin's eponymous Cantonese music.The music was recomposed in 1993,and was performed by Professor Hu Zhiping as the erhu performer and the Wuhan Conservatory of Music Chime-Bells,Stones band at The Wuhan Conservatory of Music Chime Concert Hall.The phonological connotation and technique of the "The Bell Sound of the Buddhist Temple" recomposed and played by him are unique,and it is a meaningful and rich erhu music.This thesis mainly analyzes the phonological connotation of the works and the analysis of its technical expressions,and explores the innovative thinking and outstanding artistic creation of the music creator and performer Professor Hu Zhiping on the basis of inheritance and reference,and providing lessons for young erhu performers and erhu learners to learn,inherit,develop and innovate traditional Chinese music.
Keywords/Search Tags:"The Bell Sound of the Buddhist Temple", Erhu and Chime-Bells, Stones, Hu zhiping, phonological connotation, technique
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