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    Title: 劉天華二胡作品演奏闡釋-以音樂會五首作品為例
    Other Titles: Performance of Erhu Composition Innotated by Tien-Hua Liu--Taking 5 Composition on Concert for Example
    Authors: 鄭宛柔
    ZHENG, WAN-ROU
    Contributors: 民族音樂學系
    馮智皓
    FENG, ZHI-HAO
    Keywords: 劉天華;病中吟;月夜;良宵;獨弦操;燭影搖紅
    Tien-Hua Liu;moan in illness;moon night;a beautiful night;air on one string;shadow dance of candle
    Date: 2018
    Issue Date: 2018-12-18 16:47:51 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   二胡作品里程碑中的十首曲目之作曲者──劉天華先生,在其十首作品裡選擇了五首,占據了個人音樂會中曲目之重要份量。本篇論文的主軸,對於這五首作品:《病中吟》、《月夜》、《良宵》、《獨弦操》、《燭影搖紅》;出於個人的理解和闡釋,在樂曲結構、演奏手法上,做出了描述和說明。
      Mister Tien-Hua Liu, composed 10 compositions of the milestone of Erhu composition. I respectfually take 5 of his 10 composition, which comprise a considerable part of my persional concert repertoire. The thesis is the desciption of the 5 compositions: moan in illness, moon night, a beautiful night, air on one string, shadow dance of candle. Based on my personal understanding and interpretation, I descibe from musical architecture and performance technique.
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute and Department of Ethnomusicology] Disserations and Theses

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