In this article, composer Peng Liu investigates the role of the Zheng instrument in Chinese new music scene. The composer focuses on three main approaches on how Zheng music has been written so far: the preservation of tradition, the modern development, and the extreme use. Peng also talks about the resistance from traditional Zheng players when performing pieces from the new music repertoire, and the encouragement to experimentation led mainly by Chinese composers. Although the text is a personal response by the composer, Peng is motivated to contribute to the development of new music repertoire for Zheng [note by editor]
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The art of traditional music has diminished in significance in educational and cultural institutions...
China's role in Western music is ever-expanding. Echoing the growth of classical music in China is t...
For the past sixty years, Chinese musicians, especially pianists, piano teachers and composers for ...
[[abstract]]Zheng, also known as Guzheng, is a traditional music instrument, and, yet, capable of pr...
The zheng is a Chinese long zither that was developed from a five-string folk instrument over two th...
The zheng is a plucked, half-tube Chinese zither with a history of over two and a half millennia. D...
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 ...
This thesis aims to offer a practitioner’s perspective of composition for the Chinese instrumental e...
Cross-cultural musical synthesis plays an important role in the creation of musical progress in the ...
Almost fifty years ago Chinese composer Chou Wen-chung proposed a musical “re-merger” of East and We...
The author discusses a composition by Chinese composer, George Gao, focussing on ways diasporic Chin...
The mixing of musical traditions between cultures, philosophies, and religions has been a crucial el...
[[abstract]]Taiwan recent year’s artistic creation started a new trend, a “Taiwanese style”. The nat...
The ancient Chinese flat gong, the chao gong or tam-tam has been used by twentieth-century composers...
The art of traditional music has diminished in significance in educational and cultural institutions...
China's role in Western music is ever-expanding. Echoing the growth of classical music in China is t...
For the past sixty years, Chinese musicians, especially pianists, piano teachers and composers for ...