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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Beijing (China). Gong an ju"
Qiu, Jane. "Higher education and research innovation in China". National Science Review 1, n.º 4 (1 de diciembre de 2014): 623–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwu073.
Texto completoGamso, Jonas. "Is China exporting media censorship? China’s rise, media freedoms, and democracy". European Journal of International Relations 27, n.º 3 (22 de mayo de 2021): 858–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13540661211015722.
Texto completoLiu, Yu, Hexin Zhao y Hong Guo. "INVOLVING COMMUNITY GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES IN BEIJING". Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (noviembre de 2019): S444. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1666.
Texto completoZhang, Donia. "JUER HUTONG NEW COURTYARD HOUSING IN BEIJING: A REVIEW FROM THE RESIDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE". International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR 10, n.º 2 (29 de julio de 2016): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v10i2.963.
Texto completoHaro Navejas, Francisco Javier. "China y Hong Kong, 2017". Anuario Asia Pacífico el Colegio de México, n.º 17 (1 de enero de 2018): 63–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24201/aap.2018.272.
Texto completoPAIK, WOOYEAL. "The Institution of Petition and Authoritarian Social Control in Contemporary China". Issues & Studies 54, n.º 02 (junio de 2018): 1850005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1013251118500054.
Texto completoHUANG, Xiu Zhi. "TOUCHSTONE, WIREPULLER AND TRANSITION: SINO-KOREAN BOOK-DIPLOMACY AND POLITICAL FIGHTS IN 1597-1599". International Journal of Korean Humanities and Social Sciences 3 (8 de julio de 2017): 169–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/kr.2017.03.10.
Texto completoSalter, Denis. "Open Secrets: Mou Sen’s File Zero". Canadian Theatre Review 88 (septiembre de 1996): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.88.009.
Texto completoCheng, B. P., Y. H. Huang, X. B. Song, A. T. Peng, J. F. Ling y X. Chen. "First Report of Colletotrichum siamense Causing Leaf Drop and Fruit Spot of Citrus reticulata Blanco cv. Shiyue Ju in China". Plant Disease 97, n.º 11 (noviembre de 2013): 1508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-04-13-0352-pdn.
Texto completoEsherick, Joseph W. "The Origins of the Boxer War: A Multinational Study. By Lanxin Xiang. [London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. xvii +382 pp. $80.00. ISBN 0-7007-1563-0.]". China Quarterly 176 (diciembre de 2003): 1110–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741003370638.
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Goldstein, Joshua L. "Theatrical imagi-nations : Peking opera and China's cultural crisis, 1890-1937 /". Diss., Connect to a 24 p. preview or request complete full text in PDF format. Access restricted to UC campuses, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p9961764.
Texto completoWei, Chengsi. "Gong chan dang Zhongguo zhi shi fen zi de gong ju hua Shanghai zhi shi fen zi qun ti de she hui xue yan jiu : 1949-1978 /". online access from Digital dissertation consortium, 2001. http://libweb.cityu.edu.hk/cgi-bin/er/db/ddcdiss.pl?3025927.
Texto completoYu, Jo-Yu y 游若妤. "The Application of Beijing Opera's Gong and Drum Set in Chinese Percussion Compositions: A Case Study onYe Shen Chen, Nao Tien Gong and Ju Ji". Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3zyqwe.
Texto completo中國文化大學
音樂學系中國音樂組
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The most important element in Beijing Opera is music, and the music consists of four closely linked and inseparable parts: music for voice, recitative, tunes (qu-pai) and Beijing opera percussion. The study especially emphasizes on the percussion part for it plays a leading and crucial character in Beijing opera music concerning the development of a plot, the atmosphere of a play and so on. Besides, while studying the Chinese perfusion, the researcher also found out the closed tie between Beijing opera percussion and Chinese percussion. Therefore, this paper focused the main research direction on the application of Beijing opera percussion into Chinese percussion music. Three pieces are discussed in the study: 1, Ye Shen Chen, adapted by Li Min-Xiong from Beijing opera with arrangement of drums by Wang Jian-Hua; 2, Nao Tien Gong, drum set arranged by Li Hui and Beijing opera percussion arranged by Lu Yung-Hui; 3, the Ju Ji ,composed by Chin Kwok-wai, the assistant principal percussionist of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. The study took these three pieces as examples to analyze the application of Beijing opera percussion into Chinese percussion, and further probe into the connection between these pieces and Beijing opera percussion to construct personal performing interpretation. The study consists of five chapters: Chapter One, preface, including the research motive, research purpose, scope of study and the research methods. Chapter Two is the introduction of Beijing opera percussion,including its history, development and instrumental characteristics. Chapter Three deals with the analysis of how the Beijing opera percussive is applied into the performance of drum set and Chinese bass drum in Ye Shen Chen, Nao Tien Gong and Ju Ji. Chapter Four concerns the performing practices of the three works and Chapter Five is the conclusion. Through this study, the researcher tries to figure out how to apply Beijing opera percussion in the drum set and Chinese bass drum, and hope it will be helpful for both performers and composers in this field. Keywords:
Libros sobre el tema "Beijing (China). Gong an ju"
(China), Beijing. Beijing Shi gong an ju jing wu gong kai xi ze. 8a ed. Beijing: Qun zhong chu ban she, 1999.
Buscar texto completoOuyang, Rihui. Da kai ju: Shi ba da hou Zhongguo gai ge fa zhan qu shi. 8a ed. Beijing: Ren min ri bao chu ban she, 2013.
Buscar texto completoLi, Yongfeng. Kai chuang xin ju: Zhongguo gong chan dang di shi er ci quan guo dai biao da hui. 8a ed. Shenyang Shi: Wan juan chu ban gong si, 2008.
Buscar texto completoLi, Yongfeng. Kai chuang xin ju: Zhongguo gong chan dang di shi er ci quan guo dai biao da hui. 8a ed. Shenyang Shi: Wan juan chu ban gong si, 2008.
Buscar texto completoLiu, Songbin. Gao ju qi zhi: Zhongguo gong chan dang di shi wu ci quan guo dai biao da hui. Di 1 ban: Wan juan chu ban gong si, 2008.
Buscar texto completoShi liu da bao gao xin si xiang xin lun duan xin ju cuo zhuan ti du ben. Shi liu da bao gao xin si xiang xin lun duan xin ju cuo zhuan ti du ben. Beijing: Yan jiu chu ban she, 2002.
Buscar texto completoLiu, Songbin. Gao ju qi zhi: Zhongguo gong chan dang di shi wu ci quan guo dai biao da hui. Di 1 ban: Wan juan chu ban gong si, 2008.
Buscar texto completo"Beijing tie lu ju zhi" bian zuan wei yuan hui. Beijing tie lu ju zhi, 1988-2004. 8a ed. Beijing Shi: Fang zhi chu ban she, 2006.
Buscar texto completoXu, Jiaguo. Wei zai Beijing: Beijing Gu Gong, Yihe Yuan, Wan li chang cheng. 8a ed. Xianggang: Ming chuang chu ban she you xian gong si, 2004.
Buscar texto completoDing, Fenghe. A'ershan lin ye ju (sen gong gong si) zhi. [Nei Menggu Zizhiqu: A'ershan lin ye ju], 2006.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Beijing (China). Gong an ju"
Qingyi, Liu. "Interpretation and Reproduction of De Shou Gong Dance Notation from the Song Dynasty". En Dance Studies in China: Selected Writings from the Journal of Beijing Dance Academy, editado por Cai Shuo, 54–70. Intellect Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/9781789385274_4.
Texto completoPORTES, RICHARD y ANITA SANTORUM. "Money and the Consumption Goods Market in China11R. Portes is Professor of Economics at Birkbeck College, University of London, and Director of the Centre for Economic Policy Research; A. Santorum is a Ph.D. candidate at Birkbeck. The authors thank Chris Martin, Apostolis Philippopoulos, Ron Smith, Aris Spanos, and David Winter for advice and help. R. Portes owes his initial interest in the macroeconomics of China to Gong Zhuming. He gratefully acknowledges the Ford Foundation and Gregory Chow for introducing him to the Chinese economy in July 1985 and students and colleagues at the People's University of Beijing for stimulating his interest further. A. Santorum acknowledges with thanks support for her research and conference participation from the Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino. A first version of this paper was presented to the Arden House Conference on Chinese Economic Reform in October 1986, and it has benefited from the comments of participants, in particular the discussant, Gregory Chow." En Chinese Economic Reform, 64–81. Elsevier, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-587045-0.50009-5.
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