2. Origins
❖Mid 19th century (Qing Dynasty)
❖Beijing and Tianjin: northern base cities
❖“Highest expression of Chinese culture”
❖Orchestra (peaceful scenes) and percussion band (battles)
❖Combination of opera, ballet, acrobatics, dance,
dialogue, monologues, martial arts, and mime.
3. Drama
❖Symbolic nature of acting
❖Costumes are very colorful
❖Four main roles: Sheng (male), Dan (female), Jing
(painted face), Chou (comic)
➢ various divisions within the four categories
➢ each role has its own singing style
➢ Lian Pu (personality makeup)
6. Characteristics
❖Variation of Xipi and Erhuang melodies
➢ Xipi: lively, vigorous and quick → excited moods
➢ Erhuang: gentle, steady, and deep → subdued moods
❖Influences of main melodies: Anhui, Hubei, Kunqu and more
❖Archaic dialect
❖Singers sing very loudly → piercing
❖“Harmonious rhythms”: five/seven word sentences
8. Analysis
Meter: Tempo changes, duple (variates)
Medium: Voice (1 female), erhu, various supporting string instruments,
castanets
Harmony: Homophonic, revolves around the tonic, becomes brighter
(changes key?), doubling of voice by erhu
Melody: Narrow tessitura, wide range, vocal ornaments, mostly conjunct,
Form: 12 lines
Vocal: 1 female, piercing, high pitched, nasal
Style/Context: Doubling, China, opera music, tells a story
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