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Розвиток фортепіанного мистецтва у Китаї
The development of piano art in China

Author(s): Marina Olegovna Antoshko
Subject(s): Music, East Asian Philosophy, Higher Education , Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Art
Published by: Національна академія керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв
Keywords: the piano music of China; musical art; cultural traditions; musical performance;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the article is to study the problem of the development of piano art in China. The methodology of the research is to use historical and biographical methods in the study of this topic. The scientific novelty of the article is to study the expediency of the problem of the development of piano art in China, studying the historical origins of this problem. For the first time, the historical names of the figures who directly influenced the development of piano art in China, which clarified the cultural traditions of the East. Conclusions. On the basis of the study of the problem concerning piano art in China, they discovered the processes of development of his and distinctive culture. Identify the names of the well-known teachers and musicians in China that have influenced the development and development of the country's art. Identify the influence of philosophy on thinking and understanding of piano art. The system of thinking of modern piano art is based on ancient Chinese philosophy. The musical culture of China is in constant search for the nature of sound, timbre palette, form, combining national motives. Through the combination of national features, country philosophy, religious tendencies, elements of vocal and instrumental folklore, theater and composition and piano culture, China's musical piano culture has become well-known in the world. The technique of piano playing is based on strict classical methods and national consciousness, which have been etched in the centuries. It was the Vietnamese school and the Yuege educational system that formed the basis for the development of Chinese musical culture. Thus, a great influence on the development of music education was made by: Shen Shingong - one of the first piano teachers, Jeng Jimin, who founded the music school in Shanghai, Lee Shutong - taught singing and piano at the Shanghai Women's School and Nanjing Higher School. An important role in the formation of piano art was played by Din Shande, who combined Western and Eastern motifs on the example of his works. These issues are interesting and require further study by scientists.