The zheng is a plucked, half-tube Chinese zither with a history of over two and a half millennia. During this time, the zheng, as one of the principal Chinese instruments, was used in both ensemble and solo performances, playing an important role in Chinese music history. Throughout its history, the zheng underwent several major changes in terms of construction, performance practice, and musical style. Social changes, political policies, and Western musical influences also significantly affected the development of the instrument in the twentieth century; thus the zheng and its music have been brought to a new stage through forces of modernization and standardization. This thesis focuses mainly upon contemporary changes. Chapter One ...
In this article, composer Peng Liu investigates the role of the Zheng instrument in Chinese new musi...
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This dissertation explores the dynamics of political control of the arts and artistic freedom in the...
The zheng is a Chinese long zither that was developed from a five-string folk instrument over two th...
[[abstract]]Zheng, also known as Guzheng, is a traditional music instrument, and, yet, capable of pr...
The zheng is a Chinese string instrument classified as a plucked zither. Since the 1950s, when the i...
Modem zheng music is distinguished by the large-scale movement of people and rapid dissemination of ...
Modernisation and westernisation have been major driving forces in the political, social, and cultur...
This dissertation is a study of the solo repertory and players of the traditional Chinese transverse...
The subject of this study is the historical development of a vehicle for a form of western art (the ...
In this paper, I analyze the evolution of five instruments from the huqin family over the course of ...
Includes bibliographical references.Throughout Chinese history, music has been an integral part of t...
The role of music has been very important to Chinese society for thousands of years. Through the tim...
[[abstract]]“Ru?n” is a kind of instrument in Han nationality and has particular developed process. ...
In comparison with the vast canon of repertoire written for solo violin in the western classical tra...
In this article, composer Peng Liu investigates the role of the Zheng instrument in Chinese new musi...
[[abstract]]This article takes Chinese flute music as the core study, and focuses on the preservatio...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of political control of the arts and artistic freedom in the...
The zheng is a Chinese long zither that was developed from a five-string folk instrument over two th...
[[abstract]]Zheng, also known as Guzheng, is a traditional music instrument, and, yet, capable of pr...
The zheng is a Chinese string instrument classified as a plucked zither. Since the 1950s, when the i...
Modem zheng music is distinguished by the large-scale movement of people and rapid dissemination of ...
Modernisation and westernisation have been major driving forces in the political, social, and cultur...
This dissertation is a study of the solo repertory and players of the traditional Chinese transverse...
The subject of this study is the historical development of a vehicle for a form of western art (the ...
In this paper, I analyze the evolution of five instruments from the huqin family over the course of ...
Includes bibliographical references.Throughout Chinese history, music has been an integral part of t...
The role of music has been very important to Chinese society for thousands of years. Through the tim...
[[abstract]]“Ru?n” is a kind of instrument in Han nationality and has particular developed process. ...
In comparison with the vast canon of repertoire written for solo violin in the western classical tra...
In this article, composer Peng Liu investigates the role of the Zheng instrument in Chinese new musi...
[[abstract]]This article takes Chinese flute music as the core study, and focuses on the preservatio...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of political control of the arts and artistic freedom in the...