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Videotape lists notes-Untitled folder, 1987-1992, undated

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 2
Identifier: 0039_PER_Pian_Series_1_Subseries_6_Folder_2
This folder is mainly on reading list. It includes:

-烏夜啼之曲。減字譜 (Note 2)

-Music in the Chinese context. Unit V. Music and words. Reading list. Music 198

-Unit II Music and instruments. Reading list. Music 198. With duplicate copy

-Unit II Music and instrument (Requires skill; more professional). Music 198. With duplicate copies

-Music in the Chinese context. Old version. With handwritten corrections, notes, and markings

-中國環境之內的音樂

-Music in the Chinese context. Music 198 (Spring 1992). Schedule. With handwritten remark. With duplicate copies. With handwritten remark

-Music in the Chinese context. Reading assignment. Music 198. With handwritten notes. With duplicate copies. With handwritten notes

-Music 198 questionnaire. With duplicate copies (Note 2)

-Unit I Music and work (relation of context to music most clear). With duplicate copies

-Bibliography on Guqin music in English. With duplicate copies

-Chordophones, idiophones, aerophones. History, significance, usage, repertory

-Individual instruments. Chordophones, idiophones, aerophones, membranophones. History, significance, usage, repertory. With duplicate copies

-Reading list for unit III Music and dance. Music 198 (Spring 1992). With duplicate copies

-Instrumental ensembles. Notes on the videotapes. Music 198. With duplicate copies

-Unit III. Music and dance. Music 198. Some characteristics of dance related music, dance related musical genres. With handwritten notes. With duplicate copies

-楊八姐遊春。二人轉。劉景文整理。唱詞。有複本 (Note 2)

-Yang sister No. 8 Goes for a spring outing (A Twirling duet from northeast China). Rulan C. Pian. Pp. 232-239. With duplicate copies (Note 2)

-Events, speaker(s), and manner of delivery of Yang sister No. 8 Goes for a spring outing. With duplicate copies

-Excerpt from Twirling duet: Yang sister No. 8. Rulan C. Pian. 5-line staff notation. P.236. With markings. With duplicate copies (Note 2)

-Music in the Chinese context. Music and drama reading list. With glossary of terms. Music 198. With duplicate copies

-Music and Drama. Genres, structural features, the musical material, some dramatic techniques through use of music, social aspects. With duplicate copies

-Structure of the scenes (Example from The King’s Farewell) (Note 2)

-The Peking opera, The king’s farewell. Selected examples for speech and arias and percussion patterns (Note 2)

-A synopsis of Bah Wang Bye Ji 霸王別姬 (“The king’s farewell to his favorite” A Peking opera). Percussion patterns and arias. 5-line staff notation, with lyrics in Chinese, pinyin, and English. With duplicate copies (Note 2)

-Music in the Chinese context: General instructions. Music 198 (Fall 1990). With handwritten notes

-Map. With landmarks of musical sources (Note 2)

-Chinese chronology with some landmarks of musical sources. With handwritten notes

-Music in the Chinese context. Reading assignment. Music 198

-Unit I Music and work. Reading list. Music 198. With handwritten marking. With duplicate copy. With handwritten notes

-Unit II Music and instruments. Reading list. Music 198. With duplicate copy

-II. Music and dance. With handwritten notes

-IV. A survey of works on the Peking opera in Western languages. 在國外對於京劇研究的情況

-Music in the Chinese context. Unit V. Music and words. Reading list. Music 198 (Fall 1987). With handwritten notes

-VI. Music and ritual. Music 198. With handwritten notes

-Music in the Chinese context. VII. Music and theory. Music 198. With handwritten notes

-Unit VIII. Music and Patronage

-Unit IX. Music and acculturation: Chinese music in the modern times

Dates

  • 1987-1992, undated

Language of Materials

Chiefly in English

Conditions Governing Access

Note 1: Contains personal data or sensitive information; access restricted

Conditions Governing Use

Note 2: Copyright restrictions may apply

Extent

1 file(s)

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the CUHK Library Archival Collections Repository

Contact:
Special Collections Reading Room
3/F, University Library
The Chinese University of Hong Kong