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Chinese popular music as a musical heritage and cultural marker of the Malaysian Chinese

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2017
AbstractChinese popular music, inspired by pre-war Shanghai music known as ‘shidai qu’ (时代曲) (songs of the era) and evolving to include Canto pop and Taiwanese Mandarin songs, has always been popular among the Chinese in Malaysia. This music is featured on radio, television, karaoke, and performed by orchestras such as the Dama Chinese Orchestra (大马 ...
Kam Hing Lee, Danny Tze-Ken Wong
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Effects of Chinese popular music familiarity on preference for traditional Chinese music: Research and applications

Journal of Popular Music Education, 2019
Teaching and learning popular music and world musics are prominent topics in music education but often play a supplement role in the classroom. The main purpose of this quantitative experimental study was to investigate the effects of Chinese popular music on students’ familiarity and preference for its traditional version.
Yunshu Tan
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The Development of 'Chinese Style' Piano Music Influenced by Chinese Traditional Musical Instrument

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
The ‘Chinese style’ piano music first appeared to the public is from a competition named ‘Chinese style piano works composing competition’, held in Shanghai in November 1934 by Russian-American composer and pianist Alexander Tcherepnin. 'Chinese style' is a cultural concept.
Jinjin Hou, Lee Chie Tsang Isaiah
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Musical Archaeology and the Prehistory of Chinese Music

2023
Abstract Two case studies form the core of this chapter, as they facilitate evaluating the contribution that archaeological finds have made to the formation, refining, or refuting of historical paradigms. The first examines how inscriptions on a bell excavated from the tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng in 1978 agree with rubbings of two bells ...
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Gender in Chinese Music

Choice Reviews Online, 2014
Research on gender in ethnomusicology has proliferated since the publication of Ellen Koskoff's edited volume in 1989, and there is now a wealth of article-length studies and a number of monographs...
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