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  • [[File:Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|280px|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] '''Ancient Naxi music''' ('''纳西古乐''') is also known as the Music of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage.
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  • ...nghai Conservatory of Music.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Conservatory of Music]] ...ris National Institute of Music as a reference. After setting up the first music school in China, he took the position of dean.
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] ...rchestra, most of its members being in their senior years. ([[Ancient Naxi Music|More...]])
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  • ...nghai Conservatory of Music.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Conservatory of Music]] ...ype music school in [[China]], was established. [[Shanghai Conservatory of Music| (More...)]]
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  • ...nghai Conservatory of Music.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Shanghai Conservatory of Music]] ...ris National Institute of Music as a reference. After setting up the first music school in China, he took the position of dean.
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  • ...axi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] '''Ancient Naxi music''' ('''纳西古乐''') is also known as the Music of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage.
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  • ...entral Conservatory of Music.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Central Conservatory of Music]] [[1950]]: [[Central Conservatory of Music]] was founded.
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  • [[File:Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang.jpg|thumb|280px|Naxi ancient music performance at Lijiang]] '''Ancient Naxi music''' ('''纳西古乐''') is also known as the Music of Daoist Classics, a precious piece of cultural heritage.
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  • [[file:Peng Liyuan.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Peng Liyuan, Chinese folk music singer.]] '''Peng Liyuan''' '''(彭丽媛''') is one of the top Chinese folk music singers and a widely acclaimed soprano. She is the wife of [[Xi Jinping]],
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  • ...hinese pinyin: xibeifeng) is a style of music which emerged on the popular music scene from the northwestern regions of China, specifically from the [[Shanx
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  • ...ingers in [[Beijing]] started a "'''Neo-Ballad Movement'''", bringing this music genre to its peak and creating some remarkable Chinese pop classics. However, as campus ballads were full of sadness and blues, this kind of music struggled for mainstream popularity and largely occupied a side-stage.
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  • ...hinese pinyin: xibeifeng) is a style of music which emerged on the popular music scene from the northwestern regions of China, specifically from the [[Shanx Northwest Wind should be considered as the first peak of original mainland music.
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  • ...is a musician, conductor and the composer of an extremely famous piece of music played at nearly all Chinese funerals. ...ed and arranged many pieces of military and revolutionary music. "Mourning Music," Luo's most influential and best-known work, was adapted from a folk tune
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  • ...layed upon this instrument is of great variety and virtuosity. Much of the music typically sounds like human voice, and can imitate a horse to such an exten [[category:music]]
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  • [[1927]]: The '''[[Shanghai Conservatory of Music|first music school]]''' was established in [[China|'''China''']].
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  • ...sixth studio album PSY 6 (Six Rules), Part 1. As of October 17, 2012, the music video has been viewed over 480 million times on YouTube, and is the site's "Gangnam Style" music video has become a source of parodies and reaction videos by many different
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  • '''Dai Sicong''' was a famous pop music educator in Hong Kong. He had taught many well-known Hong Kong pop stars, i He moved from China’s mainland to Hong Kong in 1960s and later studied music in Japan.
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  • ...ths from Korea and engaged in revolutionist activities while also studying music at the same time. Zheng then went to Yan'an at the age of 19 and joined the ...[[Xian Xinghai]]. Zheng embedded his love for the people's army into this music. The Eighth Route Army March Song was later named "People's Liberation Army
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  • '''Konghou''' is one of the most ancient Chinese music instruments that appeared in written texts of the [[Spring and Autumn perio [[category:music]]
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  • ...[[Kazak]] ethnicity. In Turkic language, "dong" describes the sound of the music, and "bula" means to fix the strings. [[category:music]]
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  • '''Dai Sicong''' was a famous pop music educator in [[Hong Kong]]. [[Dai Sicong|(More...)]]
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  • [[category:music]]
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  • ...ic. With a history of over 1,300 years, it even influenced European string music when Marco Polo brought one back from his travels through Asia. Its wide to [[category:music]]
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  • ...one of the earliest pianists and composers influenced by western classical music in [[China]]. [[Xian Xinghai|(More...)]]
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  • ...me in 1978, and has since been teaching Peking Opera and traditional opera music, directing, writing and stage design.
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  • ...enrolled to the Elementary School Attached to the Central Conservatory of Music (CCM) to study the piano. Later he graduated from the CCM. He has ever work
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  • ...蒋英, Aug. 11, 1919-Feb. 5, 2012) was a prominent Chinese soprano and vocal music educator. [[Jiang Ying|(More...)]]
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  • ...pera''' ('''京剧''') is a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, dance and acrobatics. [[Peking Opera|(More...)]]
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  • ...e, ''pipa'', ''erhu'' and drum, Ah Bing could play more than 300 pieces of music and he was also good at singing. ...orruption of the KMT government. He compiled and played 270 pieces of folk music in his career.
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  • ...wned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and translations. ([[Feng Zikai|More...]])
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  • ...ive octaves. There are inscriptions with regard to swings, among which are music terms showing the advanced development of the ancient musical instrument. [[category:music]]
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  • The well-known music ''Er quan ying yue'' (Two Springs Reflect the Moon) was created by the blin [[category:music]]
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  • ...pianist '''Lang Lang''' ('''郎朗''') raised over 2 million U.S. dollars for music education during a gala concert dinner in New York on Monday. ([[Lang Lang|
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  • ...opera''' ('''中国戏曲'''), called '''''xi''''' ('''戏''') in Chinese, combines music, singing, dialogue, dancing, acrobatics and martial arts with artistically
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  • ...opera''' ('''中国戏曲'''), called '''''xi''''' ('''戏''') in Chinese, combines music, singing, dialogue, dancing, acrobatics and martial arts with artistically
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  • ...opera''' ('''中国戏曲'''), called '''''xi''''' ('''戏''') in Chinese, combines music, singing, dialogue, dancing, acrobatics and martial arts with artistically
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  • ...wned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and translations. [[Feng Zikai|(More...)]]
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  • Dai Sicong was a famous pop music educator in [[Hong Kong]]. He had taught many well-known Hong Kong pop star
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  • ...wned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and translations. In 1927, he followed [[Master Hong Yi]] (弘一
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  • ...American cellist best known for his versatility in composing a variety of music which comprises of salient ethnic flavors - many of which eventually turn o
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  • ...American cellist best known for his versatility in composing a variety of music which comprises of salient ethnic flavors - many of which eventually turn o
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  • ...''京剧'''), are, strictly speaking, "regional," in that each is based on the music and dialect of a specific area. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • ...''京剧'''), are, strictly speaking, "regional," in that each is based on the music and dialect of a specific area. ([[Peking Opera|More...]])
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  • ...ed by [[Jin Tielin]], the famous vocal educator from China Conservatory of Music. [[category:music]]
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  • ...nd singers in Beijing started a "'''Neo-Ballad Movement'''", bringing this music genre to its peak and creating some remarkable Chinese pop classics.[[Neo-B
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  • ...2) is the famous Chinese philosopher and artistic centipede proficient in music, calligraphy, painting and drama. [[Monk Hong Yi|(More...)]]
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  • ...ts and superb manipulative skill. It's a truly unique art combining opera, music, fine art and craftsmanship. It creates magic with a beam of light. ([[Pupp
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  • ...th 3 to 9 strings. Usually, people use the most outward string to play the music, and the rest are used as resonant strings. [[category:music]]
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  • ...ions for over 540 years, so it is called a "living fossil" in the field of music.
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  • ...a Chinese musician who composed mandarin language folk songs based on the music of ethnic minorities in northwest China. He composed over 700 songs, earnin
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  • ...ts and superb manipulative skill. It's a truly unique art combining opera, music, fine art and craftsmanship. It creates magic with a beam of light. ('''[[P
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  • '''Brothers Chopstick''' is an emergent band active in the film and music industries. It is led by the advertising director Xiao Yang and musician Wa ...using it for promotion. For instance, the Ministry of Defense has posted a music video with soldiers dancing to this song on its official website to lure ne
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  • ...a Chinese musician who composed mandarin language folk songs based on the music of ethnic minorities in northwest China. He composed over 700 songs, earnin ...nced by his father who was a fan of [[Peking Opera]], and went on to study music at [[Beijing Normal University]]. In 1934, three years after graduating, Wa
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  • ...square LED array surrounding each drum, allowing them all to produce both music and a dazzling display, which included characters and shapes created in tan [[category:music]]
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  • ...ted as the '''National Anthem of the People's Republic of China'''. With[[ music]] and [[lyrics]] by [[Nie Er]] (1912-1935) and [[Tian Han]] (1898-1968), th [[Category:national anthem]][[Category:song]][[Category:music]]
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  • '''Li Shuangjiang''' ('''李双江''') is a famous Chinese tenor, dean of the Music Department of the People's Liberation Army Academy of Arts, and member of C ...ment of PLA. And then ranked as a civilian general, he taught in the vocal music school of PLA Art Academy.
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  • '''Brothers Chopstick''' is an emergent band active in the film and music industries. It is led by the advertising director Xiao Yang and musician Wa
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  • '''Peng Liyuan''' '''(彭丽媛''') is one of the top Chinese folk music singers and a widely acclaimed soprano. She is the wife of [[Xi Jinping]],
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  • ...nxi (southern drama, originating in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] and older music. The singing style is rich and beautiful. Characteristic features are the a
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  • ...the sea," "architecture exhibition of ten thousand nations," "hometown of music" and "island of piano," it features 13 consulates, churches, hospitals, sch '''Island of Music'''
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  • ...an confronted each other. By using the special fingerings of the pipa, the music vividly depicts a fierce battle scene. It begins with Liu Bang discussing m [[category:music]]
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  • ...American cellist best known for his versatility in composing a variety of music which comprises of salient ethnic flavors - many of which eventually turn o ...uring the ensuing seven years at the Julliard School, the globally reputed music and arts institute established in 1905 by Dr. Frank Damrosch, he excelled i
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  • ...y of Music, as well as the Vocal Music Department of China Conservatory of Music. ...for a master's degree in national vocal music at the China Conservatory of Music, thus establishing an important leap in her artistic career. During this ti
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  • ...folk dance, ballroom dance, Latin dance, Indian dance and belly dance. The music accompanying the dancing also bears a strong hotchpotch taste. ...eighborhood residents have recently felt harassed by the loud noise of the music, triggering conflicts over the dancing activity in cities all over the coun
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  • ...tion of [[Peking opera]], [[Sichuan opera]] and [[Hunan opera]]. Its vocal music has many musical patterns and over four hundred tunes. The repertoire is al
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  • ...''京剧'''), are, strictly speaking, "regional," in that each is based on the music and dialect of a specific area. Since, however, Peking opera assumed its pr
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  • ...y''), ''[[Yi Li|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''S
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  • ..., are a group of patriotic songs with heavy tradition. Scored with modern music style and composed with inspiring lyrics, the songs usually pay high compli ...ts from pop icons like [[Andy Lau]], [[Jacky Cheung]] and [[Wakin Chau]]. Music options multiply quickly, and Red Songs are no longer a dominant part of pe
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  • Yang withdrew from the music circles in 2000. She began traveling to many countries and studied in Canad "Singing has changed my life. Working in the music circles for so many years makes me understand that life is colorful," Yang
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  • ...nxi (southern drama, originating in [[Jiangsu]] and [[Zhejiang]] and older music. The singing style is rich and beautiful. Characteristic features are the a
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  • ...the sea," "architecture exhibition of ten thousand nations," "hometown of music" and "island of piano." It is a national-level key scenic area and one of t
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  • The soft, gentle music of Shaoxing opera is most appropriate for sentimental emotions, and the act
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  • ...the best places to pick up a bargain. Xinjiekou is also well-known for its music and DVD stores and eateries. Shops are open daily from 10:00 to 20:00.
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  • ...ng and Zhou dynasties, only royal families and dignitary officials enjoyed music, which was made on chimes and bells. ...]] and [[Islam]], exotic and religious melodies were absorbed into Chinese music and were enjoyed by the Chinese people at fairs organized by temples.
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  • ...hurch. On every Christian festival and also the third Sunday every month a music gathering is held there.
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  • ...s should pop the lips, to shape like a canister. They can also perform the music with various tones through controlling of their ways of breathing and oral [[category:music]]
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  • ...the sea," "architecture exhibition of ten thousand nations," "hometown of music" and "island of piano." It is a national-level key scenic area and one of t
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  • ...蒋英, Aug. 11, 1919-Feb. 5, 2012) was a prominent Chinese soprano and vocal music educator. However, she was best known as the wife of [[Qian Xuesen]], the g ...Jiang could freely choose her subjects, which subsequently turn out to be music. She commanded singing and piano performance after being admitted to a priv
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  • ...artistic parades, "Beer Carnival" games, beer tasting, drinking contests, music, food, and interactive performances, as well as merchandise stalls for vari
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  • ...around the world; a cultural events program will engage people with film, music, and dialogue; its contemporary art reading room will be the only one of it
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  • ...ts and superb manipulative skill. It's a truly unique art combining opera, music, fine art and craftsmanship. It creates magic with a beam of light.
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  • ...994, the theater hosts performances of top-notch international and Chinese music, operas, ballet, symphony orchestras, and dramas. Its architecture is so wo
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  • ...ting Area, an international garden area, a mini golf court, in addition to music fountains, a century flower clock, and the Green World Relief Sculpture, wh
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  • ...wned Chinese literati best-known for his modern Chinese paintings, essays, music, cartoons and translations. In 1921, he spent a very short stint in Japan studying painting, music and foreign languages, and later returned to [[China]] to focus on educatio
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  • ...a long time. It has absorbed folk music and been influenced by the Daoist music of the Tianshi (Celestial Master) tradition of Mount Longhu in Jiangxi Prov
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  • ...2) is the famous Chinese philosopher and artistic centipede proficient in music, calligraphy, painting and drama. ...e. He was also among those early musicians and artists who brought western music and art to [[China]], an incredible trial at that time when many were still
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  • ...ty of International Business and Economics to teach the history of Western music in 1991, and has been working at the university for more than 20 years. ...Liu is invited every year to colleges and universities in Beijing to teach music courses. As a famous musician, when asked if his classes differ from other
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  • ...s more operas. In 1964, An Bo became president of he China Conservatory of Music, but died of illness on June 18, 1965.
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  • ...the chaff, and in doing this they hit the mortars with the pestles to make music. The dance involves the tilting of their bodies in a graceful way. ...ce, and gong and drum dance. The performances are accompanied by songs and music that is played with a nose flute, leaves, wood, and bamboo.
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  • :::[[:Category:Dance|Dance]] • [[:Category:Film|Film]] • [[:Category:Music|Music]] • [[:Category:Opera|Opera]] • [[:Category:Theatre|Theatre]]
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  • ...of 130,000 sq. m, the cemetery includes the Martyrs' Tomb, Memorial Walls, Music Stage, Square Pond, Huanghua Pavilion, Western Pavilion and Torch of Freedo
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  • ...sic Awards in 1996, and an Outstanding Achievement Award at the HITO Radio Music Awards in 2007.
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  • ...y''), ''[[Yi Li|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''S ...mpiling the book was his belief in the moral power of fine music. The best music, he said, should be a harmonious unification of beauty and virtue.
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  • The girls were discovered in a talent contest when the Taiwan music industry was in the doldrums. Their first album—''Girls Dorm'' was an ins
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  • ...ly and dance around. The sky above with floating pink clouds and melodious music presents a lively and enchanting scene.
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  • ...the [[Communist Party of China]] and composed more than 30 pieces of film music over the next two years.
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  • ...at encouraged people to fight the invaders. In 1938, he became dean of the Music Department at the Lu Xun Institute of Arts in [[Yan'an]]. Then, in 1939, he
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  • ...er the watchful eye of Professor Zhu Yafen of the Shenyang Conservatory of Music at the tender age of three. ...ught his son to Beijing where Lang enrolled in the Beijing Conservatory of Music and did his apprenticeship with Zhang Pingguo.
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  • ...life, when performances of Kunqu operas, Pingtan ballad-singing, Jiangnan music and other folk arts are staged in its illuminated halls and pavilions.
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  • ...Taiwan by 1968, when the then 15-year-old sang onstage at a Taiwan popular music program, winning her a recording contract. In subsequent years, she release ...(618-907) and Song (960-1279) Dynasties and blended traditional and modern music to cater to both Eastern and Western tastes.
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  • ...uth. In [[1940]], he was admitted to the Shanghai National Conservatory of Music, where together with fellow students he organized the "China Youth Symphony
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  • The '''Singapore Pavilion''' at the World Expo looks like a giant music-box and features a roof garden full of the tropical flora the city-state is
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  • ...ften named after the title of its most popular piece. Since Huangmei Opera music is light and lyrical, a good performer must be skilled in performing such a
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  • ...y''), ''[[Yi Li|Li]]'' (''The Book of Rites''), ''[[Yue]]'' (''The Book of Music''), ''[[Zhou Yi|Yi]]'' (''The Book of Changes''), and ''[[Chun qiu]]'' (''S
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  • ...Jiaozhou]] in south Shandong. The use of suona and gong and drum makes the music interesting and joyous.
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  • ...or-to-ceiling central pillar, which is painted with flying Apsaras playing music. On the upper part of the right wall are painted the Auspicious Thousand Bu
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  • ...in [[China]] and recipient of honorary doctorates in anthropology and folk music, pointed out that the description of "Shangri-La" in James Hilton's book ma
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  • ...development of [[Peking Opera]] by implementing reforms in scrip writing, music composition, speech presentation, costumes and props, and stage setting.
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  • Over 2,000 audiences from all over the world listened to the famous music which reflected the spirit of Chinese people revolting against enemies and
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  • ...minorities are usually good at singing and dancing. They have time-honored music history. Here you could see the deer whistles and flying dragon whistles us
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  • Classical Naxi music is described as the "living musical fossil" because of its long history. Mo
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  • ...t taught her English, etiquette gestures, calligraphy, painting, chess and music – all necessary skills for a highly sought-after prostitute in old Nanjin
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  • ...s president of Beiping Branch of Nanjing Conservatory of Traditional Opera Music and president of Zhonghua Traditional Opera Training School. He toured Euro
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  • Ye was talented in music, chess, calligraphy and painting. She had passed the examination of Piano C
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  • ...Dynasty]] (960-1127) were decorated with designs of "plucking instruments (music), chess, calligraphy and painting," and chessboards with eight squares by e
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  • ...and prolonged sound, which it gives forth when one strikes it, represents music. Its color represents loyalty; its interior flaws, always showing themselve
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  • ...such as ''The Origin of Opera'', ''Studies on Tang and Song Dynasties'Daqu Music'', ''Catalog of the Opera'', and so on.
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  • ...''京剧'''), are, strictly speaking, "regional," in that each is based on the music and dialect of a specific area. Since, however, Peking opera assumed its pr The music of Peking opera is mainly orchestral music and percussion instruments that provide a strongly rhythmical accompaniment
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  • ...teorology, astronomy, calendar, architecture, medical science, literature, music, dancing, carving and painting. Among the representative works of the Bai p ...Tang Dynasty. Bai opera, known as chuichui, is an art form combining folk music and dancing. It has also absorbed some of the characteristics of Han operas
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  • ...t form in Zhouzhuang. Women dressed in colorful costumes sing and dance to music played on traditional stringed and woodwind instruments in celebration of a ...alect. Either a band or a lone muyu – a hollow wooden block – provides the music accompaniment. A band usually consists of an erhu – double-stringed Chine
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  • ...opera''' ('''中国戏曲'''), called '''''xi''''' ('''戏''') in Chinese, combines music, singing, dialogue, dancing, acrobatics and martial arts with artistically According to the records in the ''New Tang Annals · Records of Etiquette and Music'', [[Emperor Ming]] of the [[Tang Dynasty]] trained 300 musicians and sever
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  • ...lifying equipment. Here, people can enjoy kunqu, Peking Opera and imperial music, a unique experience full of Qing historical significance.
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  • ...t they were meant for military music, others argue that they were for folk music, and still others think they were for religious rites or to symbolize power Yet what combines the Zhuangs' folk literature, music, dance and other forms of art is the Zhuang Opera, which first originated f
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  • ...e of those in Xinjiang that are good at singing and dancing and their folk music is melodious and appealing. They have a great variety of musical instrument
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  • ...published several early works such as "Dry River,""Autumn Stream"and "Folk Music."
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  • ...e of those in Xinjiang that are good at singing and dancing and their folk music is melodious and appealing. They have a great variety of musical instrument
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  • ...g Dynasty]] (618-907). ''Rainbow Skirts and Feathered Robes'' was a famous music and dance composition much in vogue at the Tang court and among officials.
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  • ...e of those in Xinjiang that are good at singing and dancing and their folk music is melodious and appealing. They have a great variety of musical instrument
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  • The music and dances of the Lahu people have their unique styles and are permeated wi
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  • The Koreans are very fond of music. They sometimes sing and dance to the accompaniment of drums and flutes in
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  • ...r official robes and string of 108 beads typically made of coral or amber. Music was played, and a gun salute was fired as the guests took their seats.
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  • ...rom a stage set up over the lotus pool and dancers whirl blissfully to the music. This happy scene of paradise reflects people’s idea of heaven, their yea ...er head and leans her body. She raises one leg while dancing to the joyous music. Both in the flowing strokes and in the grasp of the moment when the dancer
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  • ...world.” It is said that he was drinking in a tavern one day when he heard music and singing in the sky, then he suddenly ascended into heaven.
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  • ...performance of these works could take as long as several days. The refined music, intricately woven plots and elegant language of Kunqu won it favor far and
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  • ...nterns and colorful streamers. The cheers of jubilant crowds are joined by music and drumbeats. Ensembles of traditional stringed and woodwind instruments p
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  • ...thetics of painting with those of music and dance. It boasts the rhythm of music, the posture of dance and the pattern of painting. Form, quality, posture,
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  • The cultural life of the Tatars is rich and colorful. Their music has a lively rhythm, and several musical instruments are used, including th
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  • ...re linked by thread for maximum movement. Puppeteers move their puppets to music played on traditional instruments such as the drum, gong, erhu (two-stringe
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  • ...orld, with the massive application of new technology and modern electronic music. ''Shu shan'' made a great killing at the box office and created a new mode
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  • Kazak music and dance also have their own unique features and are very popular. The Kaz
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  • ...n, Chang' an County, Shaanxi Province. According to The History of Chinese Music by Li Chunyi, "Similar to a bell of the Shang Dynasty, it is rectangular in
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  • ...ollowed, different art forms blended with the local dialect, customs, folk music, and dances, giving rise to a new regional opera with Sichuan characteristi
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  • ...the lunar calendar. The festivities include beating drums, dancing to the music of a lusheng (a wind instrument), horse racing and bull-fighting. In counti
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  • The Mongolians have been known as "a people of music and poetry." Their singing, sonorous, bold, passionate and unconstrained, i
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  • ...to indulge in cosmetics; not to indulge in personal adornments, dancing or music; not to sleep in fine beds; and not to eat out of right hours), while a men
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  • ...Macao stages various international events such as the Macao International Music Festival, Macao Arts Festival, Macau Grand Prix and the International Firew
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  • ...the emperor took a meal, there were 12 deep bowls with legs and 12 plates. Music was played to urge him to eat." This was the custom during the Shang Dynast
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  • ...among the Manchus were many works by women writers. These include Qin Pu (Music Score) by Ke De, Hua Ke Xian Yin (Leisurely Recitation of Poems by the Flow
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  • ...mong which the most influential is the Hunan Huagu. In addition, arts like music, dance, fine arts, calligraphy and photography have also obtained plentiful
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  • ...with meaning. Tibetans are also good dancers and singers. Their songs and music are well-modulated in tone and the words fit well with the tunes. They ofte
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  • ...with meaning. Tibetans are also good dancers and singers. Their songs and music are well-modulated in tone and the words fit well with the tunes. They ofte
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