With a history of more than 200 years,Peking Opera is not a native opera of Beijing ,but a new opera type formed by inter-exchange between Hui troupe actors and Han melody actors that came from south to Beijng as well as absorbing the merits of several other operas popular in Beijing then .Paking Opera rooted in Chinese culture is quite different form Western drama.For first-time foreign viewers,Peking Opera,you will find everything about peking opera is so interesting.One morning you might find yourself in deep love with Peking Opera when you hear singing of Peking OperalThis book is published simultaneously in seven versions in different languages including Chinese,English Japanese,Russina French German and Spanish作者簡介:XU CHENGBEI,Researcher in Chinese Art Academy Member of Chinese Writers'Association Commissioner of Traditional Opera Committee under Chinesse Television Art CommitteePlaywright of Peking Opear Troupe of China & director of research department The Peking opera play Wu Zetian that Mr Xu wrote for the well-known contemporary opera actor Shiji Li won the 1 Wen Hua Awrd.
作者簡介
XU CHENGBEI,Researcher in Chinese Art Academy Member of Chinese Writers'Association Commissioner of Traditional Opera Committee under Chinesse Television Art CommitteePlaywright of Peking Opear Troupe of China & director of research department The Peking opera play Wu Zetian that Mr Xu wrote for the well-known contemporary opera actor Shiji Li won the 1 Wen Hua Awrd.
圖書目錄
Intriguing Facial Makeup Mondey Palys that Bustle with Noise and Excitement Anhui Troupes and the Birth of Peking Opera The Art of Listening Old-style Theaters The Stage and Props Four Roles of Sheng,Dan,Jing and Chou Classic Plays Music and the Orchestra Nan Dan,or Men Playing Female Roles Performers and Performing SDchools Generations of Famous Actors Mei Lanfang,Famous Dan Impersonator Theatrical Compaines and Old-style Opera Schools Forms of Performance Old Beijing in Peking Opera's Heyday Modern Peking Operas Singing,Dancing and Actiong Skills “Realms”of Acting Conventions of Peking Opera Not Easy to Appreciate Peking Opera Peking Opera in its Contemporary Era