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Study On The Use Of Rhymes In Kunqu Opera Inheritance And Its Influence

Posted on:2020-10-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W W ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330590472604Subject:Music
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It is found that pithy culture is a typical mode of Chinese traditional culture inheritance.Every traditional culture that can be handed down in China for a long time is basically handed down with a pithy formula.Because of its concise and clear features,pithy pithy formula can play a unique role in its inheritance.It is because of this simple and clear characteristic of the pidgin that it is also used in the inheritance of kunqu opera,but people have not studied it before.The author thinks that the study of oral formula can be conducted from the following two aspects: 1.Study kunqu opera from the perspective of the inheritance of traditional Chinese culture.Second,study the formula of kunqu opera inheritance and explore whether it can be used in other fields through classification and summary.In today's society,we will find that when people lose their traditional singing,they also lose their rhymes.In other words,they do not use rhymes.When we do not inherit the traditional singing,when we ignore the singing formula,we also lose the essence of the traditional singing,so we can see the importance of the singing formula.The pithy formula is a summary of people's teaching experience.When it became something oral,some people included it in the works,such as shen chongsui's "a guide to the study of melody",and wang jicde's "the laws of melody".In the process of others use it from the text form into a pithy formula.Therefore,the verbal form included in the literature and the oral form are mutually reinforcing,and when the oral form is enriched,it will be collected by others.After that,even if the vocal mode of the oral form is interrupted,the documentary mode still continues the existence of the oral form.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kunqu opera, Inheritance, Formula, Shen Xiang, Singing
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