Analysis of the Teaching Artistic Characteristics of the Love Trilogy of the Opera "Sorrowful Death"

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Ni Jing
Panya Roongruang
Wirat Leangsomboon

Abstract

          The opera "Sorrowful Death" is adapted from Lu Xun's novel of the same name. It was created by composer Mr. Shi Guangnan to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mr. Lu Xun's birth. One of the important representative works of creation. "A Touch of Sunset," "Falling Wind," and "Unfortunate Life" are the three arias of the heroine Zijun in the opera, that is, the love trilogy. The expression of its music draws on the artistic techniques of Western operas, combines the characteristics of art operas in the 1920s and 1930s and the background of the times, and uses chorus, lead singing, duet, quartet, ensemble and chorus fusion, and other opera singing forms to enhance the performance of the opera itself. Lyrical and dramatic. This academic article analyzed the teaching artistic characteristics of the opera "Sorrowful Death."

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Ni Jing, Roongruang , P. ., & Leangsomboon, W. . (2023). Analysis of the Teaching Artistic Characteristics of the Love Trilogy of the Opera "Sorrowful Death". Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(4), 291–299. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/259906
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