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Frontiers in Art Research, 2023, 5(16); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2023.051612.

New Development Direction of China Traditional Music: Based on the Music of Han Dynasty

Author(s)

Ma Xuelai

Corresponding Author:
Ma Xuelai
Affiliation(s)

School of Music, Philippine Women's University, Manila, Philippines

Abstract

The music of China has a rich historical background, as well as a rich folk cultural tradition. These resources are living cultures, attracting the interest of Chinese and foreign scholars. Development of traditional music in China is in the same strain, with the characteristics of simplicity, approachability, vividness and flexibility. With the change of the times and the development of globalization, China traditional music needs to find new development ideas. This paper takes the new development direction of China's Han Dynasty (B.C. 206-B.C. 220) music as the research theme, and expounds the four directions of traditional music: the background of the times, traditional performance forms, modern new forms and the inheritance of aesthetic ideas, and puts forward new ideas for the development of China's traditional music.

Keywords

Traditional Music of China, Music of Han Dynasty, New Direction, Inheritance of Aesthetics

Cite This Paper

Ma Xuelai. New Development Direction of China Traditional Music: Based on the Music of Han Dynasty. Frontiers in Art Research (2023) Vol. 5, Issue 16: 67-72. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2023.051612.

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