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Европейската класическа вокална школа в китайската педагогическа практика
The European classical vocal school in Chinese pedagogical practice

Author(s): Zheng Zhengming
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music, Pedagogy
Published by: Академия за музикално, танцово и изобразително изкуство „Проф. Асен Диамандиев“ – Пловдив
Keywords: Singing; bel canto; China; teaching

Summary/Abstract: singing forms and styles, which often reflect the local humanities, history, customs and people's lives. European classical vocal music is an important product of European culture and art, of which the bel canto is internationally recognized as the most scientific singing method, which has undergone several centuries of development and evolution, and is still prevalent all over the world today. China also has its own traditional singing methods, and due to the development of the times, China also needs to constantly learn advanced technology. China has introduced European operas, books on European vocal music, specialized music courses, and sent many students on exchange trips to incorporate European music knowledge into the teaching system, in the hope of building a new system of modern Chinese music. China is not simply following and borrowing, but in the process of development, it has incorporated more localized musical elements such as folk songs and operas, etc. Through continuous study of European vocal music, China has enriched its teaching mode, and ultimately formed a diversified and co-developed singing art system with Chinese characteristics.

  • Issue Year: 1/2024
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 290-295
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Bulgarian
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