Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Catalogue of Outline of the General History of China Music

Catalogue of Outline of the General History of China Music

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Chapter I Ancient Times, Xia Dynasty and Shang Dynasty

(About 8000 years ago-1 1 century BC)

Section 1 Overview

The Concept of Music Origin in Ancient Literature

Section 3 Ancient Songs and Ancient Music and Dance

Section 4 Ancient Musical Instruments

The fifth part is about the history of scale formation.

Chapter II Western Zhou Dynasty, Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period

(about BC 1 1 century-22 BC1century)

Section 1 Overview

Section 2 Education of Rites and Music in Western Zhou Dynasty

Section 3 Music, Dance, Singing and Singing Theory

Section 4 Development of Musical Instruments and Instrumental Music

The fifth section is the formation of the concepts of ancient music theory and music law.

Section 6 Musical Thinking

Chapter III Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

(2265438 BC+0-589 AD)

Section 1 Overview

Section 2 Yuefu

Section 3 Publicity

The fourth quarter Song Xianghe.

Section 5 Shangqingle

Section 6 Music and Dance in Hundreds of Dramas

Section 7 Music Aesthetic Thought

Section 8 Communication between Music and Culture

Section 9 Development of Musical Instruments and Instrumental Music

Section 10 Music Rhythm and Gongdiao Theory

Chapter IV Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties

(ad 58 1-960)

Section 1 Overview

Section 2 Courts of Le Yan

Section 3 Folk Music

The fourth quarter music theory

Section 5 symbols

Section 6 Music Institutions

Section 7 Famous musicians

Section 8 Sino-foreign Music and Cultural Exchanges

Chapter V Song and Yuan Dynasties

(960- 1368)

Section 1 Overview

Section 2 Prosperity of Citizen Music

The third section Song Dynasty tunes and Yuan Dynasty Sanqu

The fourth quarter, the high maturity of rap music

Section 5 Maturity and Development of Traditional Chinese Opera Music

Section 6 Development of Musical Instruments and Instrumental Music

Section 7 Important Achievements of Musicology

Section 8 Examples of Music Works

Chapter VI Ming and Qing Dynasties

(A.D.1368-1911)

Section 1 Overview

Section II Development of China Opera

Section 3 Folk Songs, Dance and Rap

Section 4 Development of Instrumental Music

Section 5 Important Music Score

Section 6 The Spread of Zhu Zaipu's New Secret Rate and Gong Chi Pu

Chapter VII Period of the Republic of China

(A.D. 19 12- 1949)

Section 1 Overview

First, the enlightenment and development of new music

Second, the music culture of different regime regions.

Third, the change of social music structure.

Section 2 Traditional Music

First, opera music.

Second, rap music.

Third, folk songs and folk songs and dances.

Fourth, traditional instrumental music.

The third quarter vocal music

First, mass songs

Second, solo songs

Third, chorus songs

Four. Movies and drama songs

5. Composers and composers.

Section 4 instrumental music

First, China instrumental music.

Second, western instrumental music

Section 5 Opera Music

First, children's musicals

Second, the exploration and development of new opera

Third, The White-haired Girl —— A Milestone of China's Opera Exploration

Section 6 Music Education

First, general music education.

Second, social music education.

Third, music normal education.

Fourth, professional music education.

Section 7 Music Trend of Thought, Music Aesthetics and Music History

First, the new ideological trend of China's music

Second, music aesthetics

Third, the study of China's music history.

Section 8 Sino-foreign Music and Cultural Exchanges

First, the contribution of China students to music and cultural exchanges.

Second, the contribution of foreign musicians to the cultural exchange of music in China.

Third, the external spread of China's music culture.

Four. Translation and Introduction of Foreign Musical Works

Chapter VIII People's Republic of China (PRC) Period

Music souvenir

(July1949-February 65438+2000)

Appendix:

I. Main bibliography

Two. Spectral case catalogue

Third, the picture catalogue

Fourth, the name index

postscript

Interpretation of the Ninth Reprint