| The theory of the five elements is the core of Chinese traditional culture.It combines the traditional five elements culture with myths and legends,and combines the image culture with the object culture to form a symphony suite with a national style.This paper is divided into three parts to specifically study the creative techniques of "The Image of the Five Elements of Sleepwalking in the Moon Palace" :First,Through consulting the traditional cultural background of the Five Elements and the materials of Tang Ming Huang’s Sleepwalking in the Moon Palace,we can understand the relationship between the theory of the Five Elements and music,the attributes and characteristics of gold,wood,water,fire and earth in the Five Elements,and interpret the significance of works creation.Second,the analysis of the creative characteristics of "The Five Elements Image of Sleepwalking in the Moon Palace" is the core chapter of the paper,mainly analyzing the mode,tonality and rotation of the work from the theme.From the structural characteristics of each movement,this paper summarizes the application of sonata form and multi-stage form structure.From the application of multi-voice techniques to harmony and polyphony,the author finally analyzes the compiling methods of the works.Thirdly,summarize the creative significance of the Five Elements Image of Sleepwalking in the Moon Palace,while inheriting the cultural tradition,carry forward the national music,contribute to the national music,increase the national self-confidence and enrich the treasure house of Chinese national music.This paper mainly analyzes the creative techniques of the Five Elements Image of Sleepwalking in the Moon Palace.In addition to the traditional techniques,it also adds serial music and fugue,analyzes and explores the rich expressive means in the work from the perspectives of theme melody,harmony,polyphony,structure and arrangement,etc.,and rejuvenates the traditional culture and national music in the symphony from the fusion of image culture and image culture and the correspondence between five elements and five tones. |