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    Title: A study of the adaptive ability of a Chinese Opera : three case studies of the localised Taiwan Bangzi
    Authors: 馬銘輝;Ma, Ming-Hui
    Contributors: 民族音樂學系
    Keywords: Taiwan Bangzi;localisation;Caogong Waizhuan;Meirenjian;Meishanchun;台灣梆子;曹公外傳;美人尖;梅山春
    Date: 2014-11
    Issue Date: 2019-07-10 17:03:34 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Taiwan Bangzi originally came from Henan province in China. Within the evolution in Taiwan society, it reveals a strong tendency of localisation in the past ten years. This paper will examine three contemporary operas from three perspectives: content of scripts, stage-performing methods and music, in order to demonstrate the ongoing and strengthening process of localisation and crossover of Taiwan Bangzi in this decade. The intention and evidence of localisation in Taiwan Bangzi can be found through the analysis in this paper from three aspects and a comparison in figures and music examples.
    Relation: Asian Musicology
    vol. 24
    pp.127-170
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute and Department of Ethnomusicology] Periodical Articles

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