Music in China: Experiencing Music, Expressing CultureIncludes CD / Edition 1

Music in China: Experiencing Music, Expressing CultureIncludes CD / Edition 1

by Frederick Lau
ISBN-10:
0195301242
ISBN-13:
9780195301243
Pub. Date:
11/14/2007
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195301242
ISBN-13:
9780195301243
Pub. Date:
11/14/2007
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Music in China: Experiencing Music, Expressing CultureIncludes CD / Edition 1

Music in China: Experiencing Music, Expressing CultureIncludes CD / Edition 1

by Frederick Lau

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Overview

Music in China is one of many case-study volumes that can be used along with Thinking Musically, the core book in the Global Music Series. Thinking Musically incorporates music from many diverse cultures and establishes the framework for exploring the practice of music around the world. It sets the stage for an array of case-study volumes, each of which focuses on a single area of the world. Each case study uses the contemporary musical situation as a point of departure, covering historical information and traditions as they relate to the present. Visit www.oup.com/us/globalmusic for a list of case studies in the Global Music Series. The website also includes instructional materials to accompany each study.
Music in China offers a unique exploration of the rich, dynamic, and multifaceted Chinese musical landscape. In contrast with previous scholarship—which focused almost exclusively on the role of music in elite culture—this volume takes a balanced look at a variety of traditional and modern genres, including those performed among local and regional folk musicians, in academia, in the media, and on concert stages both inside and outside of China. Using the interrelated themes of identity, modernization, and ideology as a narrative framework, author Frederick Lau discusses the musical features of the selected genres, the processes through which they came into existence, and related socio-political issues. Lau draws on his own extensive fieldwork and performance experience in both mainland China and its diasporic communities to show how the ever-changing Chinese musical tradition takes on particular meanings in China, in overseas Chinese communities, and in diverse international settings.
Enhanced by eyewitness accounts of local performances, interviews with key performers, vivid illustrations, and hands-on listening activities, Music in China provides an accessible and engaging introduction to Chinese music. It is packaged with an 80-minute audio CD containing examples of the music discussed in the book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195301243
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/14/2007
Series: Global Music Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 8.49(w) x 6.58(h) x 0.39(d)

Table of Contents

, Foreword, Preface, CD Track List, Notes on Romanization, Spelling, Chinese Names, Notation1. Music of the PeopleFirst Encounter: Teahouse Music in the Jiangnan Area, Chordophone, AerophoneSecond Encounter: iXianshi/i in Chaozhou RegionAmateur Music-Making in the People's Republic of ChinaMusic Regionalism and the Meaning of Regional Music2. Constructing National MusicDefining National Music iGuoyue/iInstitutions and National Music ConservatoryThe Chinese OrchestraThe Hong Kong Chinese OrchestraSolo Repertory in the MakingSolo Repertory for iDizi/iSolo Repertory for iErhu/i, Blind Musician Abing (1893-1950)Solo Repertory for iPipa/iSolo Repertory for iGuzheng/i3. Regional Musics with the National SoundscapeThe Canton Guangdong regionInstrumental Music: iGuangdong yinyue/iOpera: iYueju/iBeijing OperaFujian: Narrative iNanguan/i Vocal and Instrumental GenreThe iJiangnan/i Area Ensemble Music: iJiangnan Sizhu/iRegional Variants of a Widespread Ensemble Music: iLuogu/i and iChuida/i4. Musical Interfaces between East and WestA Glimpse at Chinese Music in Europe and AmericaWestern Music in ChinaPiano in ChinaNew Voices in Chinese Music, Chou Wen-Chung, New Wave ComposersPopular MusicHong Kong iCantopop/iMinority Pop in the Mainstream5. Music and IdeologyConfucianism and Music Through TimeThe Seven-stringed Zither: iGuqin/iAmateur Music ClubsiDongjing/i Music of the iNaxi/i PeopleMusic and Ideology in the People's Republic of ChinaRevolutionary Songs for the MassesModel Opera: iYangbanxi/iConclusion6. Chinese Music Beyond ChinaExpressing Chineseness MusicallyTraditional Music in the DiasporaCantonese Music Clubs in the New WorldExpressing Chaozhouness in Bangkok, ThailandChinese Music Singaporean StyleCirculation of Popular Music of Various SortsJon Jang, the Chinese JazzmanMandarin Song Singing ClubsChinese Chorus and Singing/Karaoke beyond AsiaSomething New, Something Old: Chinese Music at a CrossroadConclusion, Glossary, References, Resources, Index
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