Subject: Instrumental music--China, Southeast--History and criticism

Sizhu instrumental music of South China : ethos, theory and practice
AuthorThrasher, Alan R. (Alan Robert)
PlaceLeiden
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesSinica Leidensia ; v. 84
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberML336.T37 2008
Descriptionpdf [xviii, 218 p. : ill. ; 25 cm]
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Sizhu instrumental music of South China : ethos, theory and practice / by Alan R. Thrasher.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-211) and index.

Sizhu music in South China -- Yuelun: the Confucian Foundation -- Qingshang music and the historic legacy -- Yuelu: music theory and practice -- Baban and the sizhu repertoire -- Bianzou: performance practice and aesthetics.

"According to a reader's report, this is "one of the finest studies on (any kind of) Chinese music to emerge in recent years." Based on extensive fieldwork and a thorough knowledge of the scholarly literature, the author examines the theoretical underpinnings of the 'silk and bamboo' instrumental ensemble traditions of the Chaozhou, Hakka and Cantonese peoples of South China. Stepping back far into history, the book opens with a penetrating examination of Confucian theory, the ancient corpus of behavioral doctrine which promoted music as a means of achieving social harmony and which, together with Daoist belief, exercised unusually strong influence over common-practice music and aesthetics. This is followed by a rigorous analysis of the music itself, focusing upon linear and modal structures and performance styles which reflect a fascinating mix of ancient ideologies and more recent influences."--Jacket.

Keywords: Sizhu 絲竹 -- Yuelun 樂論 -- Yuelü 樂律 -- Qingshang Yue 清商樂 -- Baban 八板 -- Bianzou 變奏

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