The Characteristics and Teaching of Art Songs on Ancient Chinese Poetry

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Cao Yiheng
Nicha Pattananon

Abstract

          We define ancient Chinese poetry art song as: the lyrics of ancient Chinese poetry, and the music composed by modern writers. There have been a lot of researches on ancient Chinese poetry and songs in China, both from the music itself and from the perspective of poetry. The ancient Chinese poetry art song is composed of the words of ancient Chinese poetry, so the ancient Chinese poetry art song is closely related to ancient Chinese poetry. In studying ancient Chinese poetry and song, we should see the connection between words and regions and examine them separately. Both melody and poetry should be understood and learned more deeply. Students can correctly appreciate the meaning conveyed in ancient Chinese poetry and songs through correct teaching. While improving students' singing ability, they should also improve their cultivation, family, and country feel.

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Yiheng , C. ., & Pattananon, N. (2023). The Characteristics and Teaching of Art Songs on Ancient Chinese Poetry. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(8), 421–433. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/261944
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