Guoyue

Guoyue
Traditional Chinese國樂
Simplified Chinese国乐
Literal meaning"national music"

Guoyue (; literally "national music"; also minyue (民乐), huayue (華樂) or zhongyue (中樂)), nowadays refers to the music composed for Chinese musical instruments,[1] which is an extension of the Chinese traditional music.[2][3] It is often written for some form of grand presentation through a large Chinese orchestra, as well as performances with solo instruments. It is frequently broadcast on radio and television in the People's Republic of China, and it is also the primary form of Chinese music taught in conservatories in China,[4] as well as in Taiwan and Singapore.

  1. ^ 吳學忠 (2004). 音樂天地 2004年第12期 > 關於對"國樂"一詞的解析. 陝西省音樂家協會. p. 第42頁. 特指從近代開始的所有中國音樂
  2. ^ 吳學忠 (2004). 音樂天地 2004年第12期 > 關於對"國樂"一詞的解析. 陝西省音樂家協會. p. 第42頁. "國樂"既是中國傳統音樂在近代的延續,又是"新音樂"在近代形成、發展的新的起點
  3. ^ Frederick Lau (2008). Kai-wing Chow (ed.). Beyond the May Fourth Paradigm: In Search of Chinese Modernity. Lexington Books. pp. 210–211. ISBN 978-0739111222.
  4. ^ Thrasher, Alan R. (2001). "I. Introduction: historical, regional and study perspectives". China, People's Republic of. Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.43141. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 21 June 2021. (subscription or UK public library membership required)

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