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245 0 0 _aShanghai
_b: a cultural tour with traditional chinese music
_h[grabación sonora]
260 _aEstados Unidos
_b: Naxos Rights International
_c, 2007.
300 _a1 DVD
_e+ 1 folleto (15 p.)
490 0 _aA Chinese Musical Journey
505 1 _aIncluye: 1. The Bund 2. Old Style Western Lane Houses 3. Shanghai Old Street Yu Yuan Garden 4. People's Square Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street 5. Old European Style Public Buildings 6. Downtown at Night 7. Temples of Shanghai 8. Old European Style Apartment Buildings 9. Villas in the Old French Concession Area 10. Street of Cultural Heroes on Duolun Road 11. Old Shikumen Style Lane Houses 12. The Bund at Night
520 8 _aThe Places The city of Shanghai, China's most important port, owes some of its prosperity to the so-called unequal treatises forced on China during the 19th century. The place had its origin as a settlement during the Tang dynasty (618-906 A.D.), but the Treaty of Nanking in 1842 ceded Hong Kong to the British and made possible the development of foreign trade through the five 'treaty ports', of which Shanghai became the most important. The growth of Shanghai into an international trading centre and the concessions made to various foreign countries explain the interesting mixture of architectural styles, continued today with the high-rise buildings of recent years. The Music The music chosen for this tour of Shanghai is played on traditional Chinese instruments. Performing the music are the wind and string ensembles known as 'silk and bamboo', from their silk strings and bamboo pipes, and ensembles that also include percussion. Instruments given prominence include the dizi, heard first in Moonlight Autumn Night by the Lake, a transverse bamboo flute, and the yangqin, a Chinese dulcimer whose strings are struck with two bamboo sticks. Traditional Chinese music, like Chinese painting, is largely representational, its character indicated in its titles, although these may sometimes be drawn from opera or from poems.
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650 0 4 _aMÚSICA
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