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Comparison Of The Performance Version Of Erhu "Grapes Are Ripe" And Performance Experience

Posted on:2020-01-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330605960283Subject:Art
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Grape ripening is an Erhu melody composed by Mr.Zhou Wei in 1982 with the theme of Xinjiang style and tone.The music style of this work is lively and agile,and it is widely used in stage performance.It is favored by Erhu performers and has produced many performance versions.At present,the existing literature mainly focuses on the study of the music form,performance techniques and style characteristics of the work,lacking comparative analysis of the performance version of the work.In this paper,Erhu Opera "Grape Ripe" as the blueprint,Zhou Wei,Yu Hongmei two performers' performance versions as the research object,their different music processing techniques were analyzed.This article mainly starts with the general situation of the work,performance score,speed,intensity,string rubbing and slipping,etc.,to elaborate the music characteristics of the work and the different performers' handling methods of the performance techniques and music styles contained in the work.Through the comparative analysis of the playing versions combined with their own performance practice,so as to better learn and play the work,improve their performance,but also through their own learning and exploration,to provide some reference for Erhu learners.
Keywords/Search Tags:Erhu tune, Grape ripening, Performance version, Comparison, Playing
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