Education Quarterly Reviews
ISSN 2621-5799
Published: 08 February 2023
Examination of Yao Henglu's Artistic Development and the Influence on Chinese Contemporary Music Composition
Song Kexin, Phiphat Sornyai
Mahasarakham University
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10.31014/aior.1993.06.01.697
Pages: 178-190
Keywords: Investigation, Yao Henglu, Chinese Contemporary Music, Chinese Music Composition
Abstract
The qualitative research method is used in this study. The objectives were to: 1) investigate Yao Henglu's artistic developments. 2) Examine the influence of Chinese contemporary music. This study selects six music works composed by Professor Yao Henglu, using the literature research method and the field investigation method. The method is then used to sort out Yao Henglu's music composition developments and the formation of music composition thought. The results of the research are as follows: 1) Yao Henglu's six musical works are created by combining traditional Chinese music elements with modern western composition techniques. particularly the theory and practice of three-pitch arrangements as well as the connotation of latent tonality in tonal music. 2) Through analysis, the influence of Yao Henglu's music works on modern Chinese music creation aids musicians in understanding modern music and promotes the development of modern western composition techniques in China. Yao has developed musical talents and created the foundation for music analysis through composition practice. Yao preserves his academic vitality and influence, drives curriculum reform, and promotes the development of modern music analysis systems and the development of modern music creation.
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