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Music in China: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture

  • Author: Lau, Frederick

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Contents

  • Foreword:
  • Preface:
  • CD Track List:
  • Notes on Romanization, Spelling, Chinese Names, Notation:
  • 1. Music of the People
  • First Encounter: Teahouse Music in the Jiangnan Area
  • Chordophone:
  • Aerophone:
  • Second Encounter: Xianshi in Chaozhou Region
  • Amateur Music-Making in the People's Republic of China
  • Music Regionalism and the Meaning of Regional Music
  • 2. Constructing National Music
  • Defining National Music Guoyue
  • Institutions and National Music Conservatory
  • The Chinese Orchestra
  • The Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra
  • Solo Repertory in the Making
  • Solo Repertory for Dizi
  • Solo Repertory for Erhu
  • Blind Musician Abing (1893-1950):
  • Solo Repertory for Pipa
  • Solo Repertory for Guzheng
  • 3. Regional Musics with the National Soundscape
  • The Canton Guangdong region
  • Instrumental Music: Guangdong yinyue
  • Opera: Yueju
  • Beijing Opera
  • Fujian: Narrative Nanguan Vocal and Instrumental Genre
  • The Jiangnan Area Ensemble Music: Jiangnan Sizhu
  • Regional Variants of a Widespread Ensemble Music: Luogu and Chuida
  • 4. Musical Interfaces between East and West
  • A Glimpse at Chinese Music in Europe and America
  • Western Music in China
  • Piano in China
  • New Voices in Chinese Music
  • Chou Wen-Chung:
  • New Wave Composers:
  • Popular Music
  • Hong Kong Cantopop
  • Minority Pop in the Mainstream
  • 5. Music and Ideology
  • Confucianism and Music Through Time
  • The Seven-stringed Zither: Guqin
  • Amateur Music Clubs
  • Dongjing Music of the Naxi People
  • Music and Ideology in the People's Republic of China
  • Revolutionary Songs for the Masses
  • Model Opera: Yangbanxi
  • Conclusion
  • 6. Chinese Music Beyond China
  • Expressing Chineseness Musically
  • Traditional Music in the Diaspora
  • Cantonese Music Clubs in the New World
  • Expressing Chaozhouness in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Chinese Music Singaporean Style
  • Circulation of Popular Music of Various Sorts
  • Jon Jang, the Chinese Jazzman
  • Mandarin Song Singing Clubs
  • Chinese Chorus and Singing/Karaoke beyond Asia
  • Something New, Something Old: Chinese Music at a Crossroad
  • Conclusion
  • Glossary:
  • References:
  • Resources:
  • Index: