The Study of the Opera Baritone's Singing Skills in the Where is the Wind Blowing Song

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Ni Pengzhen Pengzhen
Metee Punvaratorn

Abstract

The main research direction of this paper is the singing method and artistic characteristics of the opera"Where Is the Wind Blowing" (风是在哪个方向吹/ feng shi zai na ge fang xiang Chui). The opera "Where Is the Wind Blowing" stands as the first small theatre opera in China. The poem expresses the feelings of that generation of intellectuals, showcasing an infectious, deep emotion and revealing the unique emotional expression of that era. Through the study of the poetic author's background of the opera, Understands the general idea and historical background of the lyrics, Then, when analyzed through the melodic structure creation of the opera, to develops the way of transforming poetry into opera, From the opera premiere to singing methods, Then to the method of performance in operatic singing, breathe, mood, Bite words, Method of singing for a systematic study, In the process of writing the paper, And by example, video and so on, The aria "Where Is the Wind Blowing" (风是在哪个方向吹/ feng shi zai na ge fang xiang chui), Make a summary, A more thorough analysis of the work, Researchers have tried to adopt this research approach, Can inherit history and culture through music media to create better Chinese opera works, Promote the development of Chinese opera performance.

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Pengzhen, N. P., & Punvaratorn, M. . (2024). The Study of the Opera Baritone’s Singing Skills in the Where is the Wind Blowing Song. Asia Pacific Journal of Religions and Cultures, 8(1), 296–313. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ajrc/article/view/271848
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