
Singing in Mandarin
A Guide to Chinese Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 30. November 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-5381-3142-8 (ISBN)
Description
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The success of Chinese artists internationally across many art forms has focused the world's attention on the developing cultural phenomenon in China, an emerging stage for the vocal arts. As one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, Mandarin is poised to become the next addition to lyric languages. Singing in Mandarin: A Guide to Chinese Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire is a comprehensive guide to unlocking the mysteries of Chinese contemporary vocal literature.
In part one, Chu and Petrus focus on diction and language, providing detailed descriptions and exercises for creating the sounds of the language. They take a uniquely systematic approach, fusing together best practices from international music conservatories for diction study, with those for Chinese language learning. Part two outlines the historical context of Chinese vocal literature, chronicling the development of the language and its repertoire over the last one hundred years. Audio files narrated by native speakers demonstrating the sounds are also included.
Singing in Mandarin provides guidance for both novices and those with previous experience singing or speaking Mandarin and is the first book of its kind to help bring the fascinating and previously inaccessible treasure of Chinese vocal music to Western audiences.
The success of Chinese artists internationally across many art forms has focused the world's attention on the developing cultural phenomenon in China, an emerging stage for the vocal arts. As one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, Mandarin is poised to become the next addition to lyric languages. Singing in Mandarin: A Guide to Chinese Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire is a comprehensive guide to unlocking the mysteries of Chinese contemporary vocal literature.
In part one, Chu and Petrus focus on diction and language, providing detailed descriptions and exercises for creating the sounds of the language. They take a uniquely systematic approach, fusing together best practices from international music conservatories for diction study, with those for Chinese language learning. Part two outlines the historical context of Chinese vocal literature, chronicling the development of the language and its repertoire over the last one hundred years. Audio files narrated by native speakers demonstrating the sounds are also included.
Singing in Mandarin provides guidance for both novices and those with previous experience singing or speaking Mandarin and is the first book of its kind to help bring the fascinating and previously inaccessible treasure of Chinese vocal music to Western audiences.
Reviews / Votes
Singing in Mandarin - A Guide to Chinese Diction and Vocal Repertoire is the first comprehensive guide to both the language and the century-old tradition of Western-style vocal music. . . . In seeking to unlock the secrets of singing in Mandarin, Chu and Petrus have produced an essential aid for anyone seeking to enter the world of Chinese music. * Classical Voice North America * I am thrilled to see this comprehensive guide available! Juliet Petrus and Katherine Chu have opened the door for English-speaking singers, their pianists, and their coaches tofinallyfeel comfortable in approaching repertoire in this wonderful language. They present all the essentials with the utmost clarity, and it includes recorded examples. This is an important contribution to exploring this fascinating trove of vocal music. -- Martin Katz, international collaborative pianist and vocal coach This is an invaluable road map for performance practices and a remarkable guide to understanding China's musical history through its vocal music. Juliet Petrus and Katherine Chu share their knowledge of vocal repertoire and performance practice with passion and precision. -- Laurie Feldman, stage director and dramatic coach, Metropolitan Opera Authors Chu and Petrus have created an invaluable guide to students of Mandarin lyric diction. This volume is highly recommended. * Journal of Singing *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
50 b/w illustrations;15 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
622 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5381-3142-8 (9781538131428)
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Katherine Chu | Juliet Petrus
Singing in Mandarin
A Guide to Chinese Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire
E-Book
11/2020
1st Edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
€44.99
Available for download

Katherine Chu | Juliet Petrus
Singing in Mandarin
A Guide to Chinese Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire
E-Book
11/2020
1st Edition
Bloomsbury eBooks US
€44.99
Available for download
Persons
Katherine Chu has worked as a performer, coach, assistant conductor, educator, and music administrator at the world's top opera houses and institutions. She is on the collaborative piano faculty at the Tianjin Juilliard School.
Juliet Petrus is the leading Western interpreter of Chinese contemporary vocal music. She has had multi-city solo tours across China and soloist appearances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Chicago Symphony Center, National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, Shanghai Symphony, and on national Chinese television.
Juliet Petrus is the leading Western interpreter of Chinese contemporary vocal music. She has had multi-city solo tours across China and soloist appearances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Chicago Symphony Center, National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, Shanghai Symphony, and on national Chinese television.
Content
Series Editor's Foreword
Foreword
Preface
Part One: The Sounds of Mandarin Chinese
1. Common-Ground Consonants
2. Consonants in Uncharted Territory
3. Vowels
4. Diphthongs
5. Nasal Finals
6. Glides
7. Stylistic Concerns
Part Two: Chinese Vocal Literature
8. Overview of Contemporary Chinese Vocal Literature
9. 1920s and 1930s: Three Pioneers
10. ?? HUANG Tzu 1904-1938
11. Mid-1930s to 1940s: Musical Patriots
12. 1950s to Mid-1960s: Ephemeral Prosperity
13. ??? DING Shande 1911-1995
14. Taiwan: The Quest of Identity and Repertoire Building
15. Hong Kong: Melting Pot and Musical Pluralism
16. Doyens of Opera and Art Song: ?? JIN Xiang and ??? LU Zaiyi
17. 1978 and Beyond: China's Renaissance of Musical Culture
Appendix A: Chinese Pinyin Tables
Appendix B: List of Musical Examples
Appendix C: Chinese Poets
Appendix D: Sources and Resources
Bibliography
Foreword
Preface
Part One: The Sounds of Mandarin Chinese
1. Common-Ground Consonants
2. Consonants in Uncharted Territory
3. Vowels
4. Diphthongs
5. Nasal Finals
6. Glides
7. Stylistic Concerns
Part Two: Chinese Vocal Literature
8. Overview of Contemporary Chinese Vocal Literature
9. 1920s and 1930s: Three Pioneers
10. ?? HUANG Tzu 1904-1938
11. Mid-1930s to 1940s: Musical Patriots
12. 1950s to Mid-1960s: Ephemeral Prosperity
13. ??? DING Shande 1911-1995
14. Taiwan: The Quest of Identity and Repertoire Building
15. Hong Kong: Melting Pot and Musical Pluralism
16. Doyens of Opera and Art Song: ?? JIN Xiang and ??? LU Zaiyi
17. 1978 and Beyond: China's Renaissance of Musical Culture
Appendix A: Chinese Pinyin Tables
Appendix B: List of Musical Examples
Appendix C: Chinese Poets
Appendix D: Sources and Resources
Bibliography