Laosheng Peking Opera

Laosheng Peking Opera

15. is a martial character for roles involving combat in Peking Opera. C. Wusheng D. Inshang A. Xiaosheng B. Laosheng​

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1. 15. is a martial character for roles involving combat in Peking Opera. C. Wusheng D. Inshang A. Xiaosheng B. Laosheng​


Answer

C. Wusheng

Explanation

Wusheng is a martial character for roles involving

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2. 1. Actors in Peking Opera who are often involve with beautiful womeof the handsome and young women:A. DanC. WushengB. LaoshengD. Xiaosheng​


Answer:

D) XIAOSHENG

Explanation:

Off-stage, xiaosheng actors are often involved with beautiful women by virtue of the handsome and young image they project.

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3. 5. It is a dignified older role performed by an aging man or middle-age with beards, characterized by a gentle and cultivated disposition in Peking Opera theater A. Jing B. Laosheng C. Huadan D. Wusheng


Answer:

B. Laosheng

Explanation:

Laosheng. The laosheng (Chinese: 老生; pinyin: lǎoshēng; lit. 'old sheng') is a dignified older role, usually distinguished by a long, thin, three-part beard. These characters have a gentle and cultivated disposition and typically wear long robes with water sleeves, high-soled boots, and fabric headdresses.


4. Peking opera of Harmony​


Answer:

Erhu

Explanation:

The Erhu is one of main musical instruments of Peking opera. The canister is made of bamboo. Its mellow and rich sound creates perfect harmony with a high-pitched and bright Jinghu timbre that takes root in the heart and mind. Thus, a contrast between the timbre and range is produced, enriching the sound quality.


5. 6. It is a male clown role in Peking opera. He usually plays secondary roles whose name also means "ugly". It reflects the traditional belief that the clown's combination of ugliness and laughter could drive away evil spirits a chou b. sheng c. laosheng​


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6. It is a male clown role in Peking opera. He usually plays secondary roles whose name also means "ugly". It reflects the traditional belief that the clown's combination of ugliness and laughter could drive away evil spirits

A. ChouChou is a male clown role in Peking opera. He usually plays secondary roles whose name also means "ugly". It reflects the traditional belief that the clown's combination of ugliness and laughter could drive away evil spirits.

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6. custome for peking opera?​


Answer:

Known in Chinese as “xingtou” (costumes of actors) or “juzhuang” (Peking Opera costumes), these general terms describe the clothing worn by various characters in Peking Opera. With exquisite embroidery, exaggerated patterns and bright colors, the costumes give the audience a sense of luxury and beauty


7. gesture of peking opera​


Answer:

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8. the music of peking opera is ?​


Answer:

the music of peking opera is ?

huqin, gong, and drum. 

Explanation:

Peking opera is one of the five major traditional operas in China. Its vocal tones are mainly composed of Xipi and Erhuang, to the music played by such instruments as huqin, gong, and drum. Peking opera is the dominant form of Chinese opera, combining music, vocal performance, mime, dance, and acrobatics.


9. peking opera is for what?


Explanation:

Peking opera, or Beijing opera, is the most dominant form of Chinese opera which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in Beijing in the mid-Qing dynasty and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century.

Answer:

Peking opera follows other traditional Chinese arts in emphasizing meaning, rather than accuracy. The highest aim of performers is to put beauty into every motion.


10. chinese peking opera


Answer:

Peking opera, or Beijing opera (Chinese: 京剧; pinyin: Jīngjù), is the most dominant form of Chinese opera which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics.

It arose in Beijing in the mid-Qing dynasty (1636–1912) and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century.

The form was extremely popular in the Qing court and has come to be regarded as one of the cultural treasures of China.

Major performance troupes are based in Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai.

The art form is also preserved in Taiwan, where it is also known as Guójù (Chinese: 國劇; literally: 'National opera'). It has also spread to other regions such as the United States and Japan.

Peking opera features four main role types,:

sheng (gentlemen) dan (women) jing (rough men) chou (clowns)

Performing troupes often have several of each variety, as well as numerous secondary and tertiary performers. With their elaborate and colorful costumes, performers are the only focal points on Peking opera's characteristically sparse stage.

They use the skills of speech, song, dance and combat in movements that are symbolic and suggestive, rather than realistic.

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Explanation:

Peking opera, or Beijing opera , is the most dominant form of Chinese opera which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in Beijing in the mid-Qing dynasty (1644–1912) and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century.

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12. tempo of peking opera ​


Answer:

the drums and clapper commonly used for musically apppintment


13. neaning of peking opera​


Answer:

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Answer:

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14. instruments of Peking opera​


Answer:

The Music of Beijing Opera

The chief musical instruments being jinghu (a two-stringed bowed instrument with a high register), yueqin (a four-stringed plucked instrument with a full-moon-shaped sound box), Sanxian (a three-stringed plucked instrument), Suona horn, flute drum, big-gong, cymbals, small-gong,


15. peking opera characteristics​


Explanation:

Beijing opera is a colorful, spectacular performance art that dazzles, fascinates, and often puzzles foreigners. A quintessentially Chinese art form, its elaborate costumes and makeup, gestural and acrobatic stage movements, highly symbolic and stylized content, and unique musical style amaze and intrigue audiences.

Answer:

Baijing (Peking) opera is a colorful, spectacular performance art that dazzles, fascinates, and often puzzles foreigners.

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16. Elements of Peking Opera​


Answer:

Facial Painting

Such make-up is worn mostly by actors playing roles known as Jing (painted faces) and Chou (clowns). It is stylised in form, colour, and pattern to symbolise the characteristics of specific roles.

Roles

In Beijing opera, the actor's roles are divided under four main headings, sheng, dan, jing, and zhou, or male, female, painted face, and comic. Each role has its own vocabulary of gesture, walking, and vocal technique.

Costumes

xingtou

Changing Faces

Changing faces is a difficult technique in operatic performance. It is considered to be a stunt that can only be mastered after extensive training. Face changing is also a special technique used to exaggerate inner feelings of characters, portray their dispositions, set off the atmosphere and improve effects.


17. Another name for Peking opera is E? opera.


Another name for Peking opera is jingxi.


18. dynamics of peking opera


Answer:

They might explore love or mystery. Martial plays focus on action and are filled with acrobatics and martial arts. Music is very important to Peking Opera. Certain story types are accompanied by specific types of music, which may include arias, percussion patterns, and fixed tune melodies.

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19. 1. What is a Peking Opera? What are its basic characteristics? 2. How Peking Opera is being performed?


Answer:

1.Peking opera, or Beijing opera is the most dominant form of Chinese opera which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. ... Peking opera features four main role types, sheng (gentlemen), dan (women), jing (rough men), and chou (clowns).

2.Beijing Opera presents dramatic plays and figures mainly by infusing four artistic methods: singing, dialogue, dancing and martial art. Singing is utilized to intensify the appeal of the art by all kinds of tones. Dialogue is the complement of singing which is full of musical and rhythm sensation.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Peking opera, or Beijing opera is the most dominant form of Chinese opera which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in Beijing in the mid-Qing dynasty (1644–1912) and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century.

2. Beijing Opera presents dramatic plays and figures mainly by infusing four artistic methods: singing, dialogue, dancing and martial art. Singing is utilized to intensify the appeal of the art by all kinds of tones. Dialogue is the complement of singing which is full of musical and rhythm sensation.

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20. write a summary of the musical characteristic of peking opera -peking opera or jingxi musical characteristics-


Answer:

Beijing Opera is Chinese traditional opera which started to make outstanding development in 18th and 19th century(Qing dynasty). It is the play that Chinese drama and Chinese traditional folk music in 17, 18th century are combined.

Beijing Opera contains...

Beijing Opera contains...Character of Chinese drama

Beijing Opera contains...Character of Chinese dramaBackground music in live

Beijing Opera contains...Character of Chinese dramaBackground music in liveThe performance of Beijing Opera is incorporating vocal performance, background music, mime, traditional dance and acrobatics

Beijing Opera contains...Character of Chinese dramaBackground music in liveThe performance of Beijing Opera is incorporating vocal performance, background music, mime, traditional dance and acrobaticsCharacters of Jingxi

Beijing Opera contains...Character of Chinese dramaBackground music in liveThe performance of Beijing Opera is incorporating vocal performance, background music, mime, traditional dance and acrobaticsCharacters of JingxiPerformers are wearing traditional costume of China.

Explanation:

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21. principles of peking opera​


Answer:

Aesthetic aims and principles

Beijing opera follows other traditional Chinese arts in emphasizing meaning, rather than accuracy. The highest aim of performers is to put beauty into every motion. Indeed, performers are strictly criticized for lacking beauty during training.

Explanation:

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22. peking opera performance​


Answer:

peking Opera presents dramatic plays and figures mainly by infusing four artistic methods: singing, dialogue, dancing and martial art. Singing is utilized to intensify the appeal of the art by all kinds of tones. Dialogue is the complement of singing which is full of musical and rhythm sensation.

Beijing Opera presents dramatic plays and figures mainly by infusing four artistic methods: singing, dialogue, dancing and martial art. Singing is utilized to intensify the appeal of the art by all kinds of tones. Dialogue is the complement of singing which is full of musical and rhythm sensation.


23. Why is peking opera is also known as the Beijing opera?


Answer:

it was born when the "four great anhui troupes" brought anhui opera, or what is now called Huiju, in 1790 to beijing, of the 80th birthday of the Qianlong emperor on september 25. it was originally staged for the court and was only made available to the public later


24. rhythm of peking opera​


Drum rhythm played by percussion instruments in Peking opera—by drums and gongs—refers to “Luo Gu Jing,” a record of the various percussion playing methods. ... Drum rhythm in Peking opera is not an independent beat and meter but a rhythm sequence and /or pattern, which is also a rhythm keeping (or rhythm processing).

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25. 13. Why is the Peking Opera orchestra different from the western orchestra?A. Peking Opera starts with the playing of a gamelan orchestraB. Peking Opera comprises about eight musicians sitting on stools.C. Peking Opera adapted ipponchoshi in building up an explosive climax.D. Peking Opera has a yakuharai technique with alternating seven and five syllables.​


Answer:

In Western operas, often a full orchestra is used, while only traditional Chinese percussion instruments, such as drums and gongs, are used in Beijing opera.

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26. Processing Questions→ What are the characteristics of Peking Opera thatmakes it unique?→ What is the role of music in a Peking Operaperformance?​


Beijing opera is a colorful, spectacular performance art that dazzles, fascinates, and often puzzles foreigners. A quintessentially Chinese art form, its elaborate costumes and makeup, gestural and acrobatic stage movements, highly symbolic and stylized content, and unique musical style amaze and intrigue audiences

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27. 1.Describe the aria in Peking Opera.2.Give two examples aria used in Peking Opera.3.How many percussion patterns used in Peking Opera?Paki sagot​


Answer:

1. The melodies played by the accompaniment mainly fall into three broad categories. The first is the aria. An example of an aria is wawa diao, an aria in the Xipi style that is sung by a young Sheng to indicate heightened emotion. The second type of melody heard in Peking opera is the fixed-tune melody, or qupai.

2. An example of an aria is wawa diao, an aria in the Xipi style that is sung by a young Sheng to indicate heightened emotion. The second type of melody heard in Peking opera is the fixed-tune melody, or qupai. These are instrumental tunes that serve a wider range of purposes than arias.

3. Beijing opera boasts 16 basic facial patterns, but there are over 100 specific variations.

Explanation:


28. what is peking opera?​


Peking opera is a performance art incorporating singing, reciting, acting, martial arts. Although widely practised throughout China, its performance centres on Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Peking opera is sung and recited using primarily Beijing dialect, and its librettos are composed according to a strict set of rules that prize form and rhyme. They tell stories of history, politics, society and daily life and aspire to inform as they entertain. The music of Peking opera plays a key role in setting the pace of the show, creating a particular atmosphere, shaping the characters, and guiding the progress of the stories. ‘Civilian plays’ emphasize string and wind instruments such as the thin, high-pitched jinghu and the flute dizi, while ‘military plays’ feature percussion instruments like the bangu or daluo. Performance is characterized by a formulaic and symbolic style with actors and actresses following established choreography for movements of hands, eyes, torsos, and feet. Traditionally, stage settings and props are kept to a minimum. Costumes are flamboyant and the exaggerated facial make-up uses concise symbols, colours and patterns to portray characters’ personalities and social identities. Peking opera is transmitted largely through master-student training with trainees learning basic skills through oral instruction, observation and imitation. It is regarded as an expression of the aesthetic ideal of opera in traditional Chinese society and remains a widely recognized element of the country’s cultural heritage.

Answer:

Peking opera is a performance art incorporating singing, reciting, acting, martial arts. Although widely practised throughout China, its performance centres on Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Peking opera is sung and recited using primarily Beijing dialect, and its librettos are composed according to a strict set of rules that prize form and rhyme.

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29. 1. Which is a correct comparison and differentiation of Peking opera and Kabuki?a. Both paints performer's face, Peking opera: Japanese while Kabuki: Chineseb. Both uses painted mask, Peking opera: Korean while Kabuki: Japanesec. Both paints performer's face, Peking opera: Chinese while Kabuki: Japanesed. Both uses painted mask, Peking opera: Japanese while Kabuki: Korean​


Answer:

c

Explanation:

Peking Opera comes from China while Kabuki comes from Japan


30. coostume of peking opera


Answer:

Peking Opera costumes are called Xingtou or, more popularly, Xifu in Chinese.

Explanation:

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