An Analysis of the Compositional Techniques of Guo Wenjing’s Ba

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  • Feile Xu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/gn312982

Keywords:

Guo Wenjing, Contemporary Chinese Music, Lao Liuban, Ba Shu Culture, Folk Music, Cello Performance Technique, Sichuan Opera

Abstract

Composed in the 1980s, Guo Wenjing’s chamber work Ba (for cello and piano) is a representative work that combines elements of Ba Shu folk music with contemporary cello playing techniques. By focusing on its pitch organization, compositional structure, and special cello playing techniques, this study reveals how Guo Wenjing achieved a clever fusion of traditional and modern musical language through polyphonic design timbre layout and other treatments. The central themes of the work, “Lao Liu Ban” and “Mountain Song”, demonstrate the interesting rhythms and folk melodies of traditional music, respectively, and this article further explores the role of Ba in expanding the conventional sounds of China on Western instruments. This study will further explore the personalized expression of “Ba” in increasing the expression of traditional Chinese sounds on Western instruments, explaining its inspiration and influence on contemporary Chinese chamber music composition, and providing a perspective and research path for understanding contemporary Chinese music creation.

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Published

2024-12-31

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