Subject: Nanyin 南音 (Chinese music form)--History and criticism

Nanyin yu Yue'ou zhi yanjiu 南音與粤謳之研究
AuthorLeung Pui-Chee [Liang Peichi 粱培熾]
PlaceSan Francisco
PublisherSan Francisco State University
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberPL2445.L472 1988
Description297 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
NoteNanyin yu Yue'ou zhi yanjiu 南音與粤謳之研究 / Liang Peichi zhu 粱培熾著.
Text in Chinese, abstract in English and French.
Added title in English: A study of Nan yin and Yue ou.
Published by the Dept. of Asian American Studies, School of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University ; printed at: 總發行商務印書館香港分館
Bibliography: p. 278-284.

Note from LC auth. record on Nanyin: "(Nanyin is a kind of story-telling which uses poems with seven characters or the Song Ci Poems accompanied by a few instruments. This genre was originated [sic] in Song Dynasty and different provinces has [sic] different styles of singing according to the dialect. In Central & Northern China, story tellings are called Tan Ci (story-telling with the accompaniment of stringed instruments, such as Suzhou Tan Ci, Changsha Tan Ci, etc.), they are accompanied by the Pipa, Sanxian and Erhu.)"

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