Peking Opera, the most popular, influential and typical opera in China, has a
history of over 200 years. It highlights both singing and dancing, together with
martial arts skills and fictitious
movements. In addition, its peculiar forms
of singing, reciting and acting have influenced other forms of opera. The roles
in Peking Opera cover male roles, female roles, "painted-face" roles and clowns.
Legends and stories from history make up most of the repertoire. Famous male
role actors include Tan XinPei, Yu Shuyan, Yan JuPeng, Ma Lianliang and Zhou
Xinfang; and the
four most famous names in female roles are Mei Lanfang,
Cheng Yanqiu, Shang Xiaoyun and Xun Huisheng.
Yueju Opera
This form of opera is popular in the region south of the
Yangtze River. It originated in Zhejiang Province, the location of the ancient
State of Yue, hence the name. It has a history of 70 - 80 years, starting with
only narration and singing. Later, orchestra accompaniment was added. Absorbing
the elements of Shaoxing Opera, it enriched them and created its own type of
music. Yueju Opera is excellent at expressing emotions through singing. The
tunes of Yueju Opera are pure, sweet and agreeable, and the performance is vivid
and moving, with the rich folk flavor of this region. Famous actresses include
Yuan Xuefen, Fu Quanxiang, Fan Ruijuan, Xu Yulan and Whng Winjtian.
Hebei Bangzi (Wooden Clapper) Opera
This is the main type of drama in
Hebei Province. In the past it was called Jing Wooden Clapper Opera, Zhili
Wooden Clapper Opera and Wei (referring to Tianjnwei ) Wooden Clapper
Opera
before it became He bei Wooden Clapper Opera in l952. It is popular in
Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Jilin, Liaoning, Heilongiiang, Inner Mongolia and
Shandong. It developed from Shaanxi Opera and Shanxi Wooden Clapper Opera, which
were introduced into Hebei in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. The singing and
narration and based on the Beijing dialects, and the classification of the roles
and the performance forms are quite similar to those of Peking Opera.
Huangmei Opera
This is the local drama style of Anhui Province, and was
called Huangmei Tune or Caicha Opera in the past. It developed from folk songs
and dances, and is popular in Anhui, Jiangxi and Hubei
Provinces. Its tunes
maintain the flavor of folk songs, graceful and sweet-sounding. Famous actors
and actresses include Yan Fengying, Wang Shaofang and Pan Jingi.
Hunan Flower-drum Opera
This is the general name for all the local
flower-drum operas and lantern operas in Hunan Province. They are divided into
Chaopha Flower-drum Opera, Hengyang Flower-drum Opera,
Shaoyang Flower-drum
Opera, and others, which have different styles. The Hunan Flower-drum Opera
developed from Hunan folk songs, and from one female role and a clown role to
three singing roles. There are about 400 plays in the flower-drum repertoire,
and over 300 tunes. These plays can be divided, according to their structure and
musical style, into Sichuan Tune, Daluo Tune, Paiziand Xiaodiao. They all
feature straightforward melodies and rich folk flavor. The famous actors include
Liao Chunshan, Wang Yousheng and Zhang Shushen.
Fangshan Drum Dance
Also called "Sparrow Skipping", this folk dance
originated in Fanghan, Jiangning District, Nanjing City. The dance imitates the
movements of a sparrow, such as spreading its wings, pecking at
grains,
sitting on eggs and so on. The number of instruments has increased to l2 drums,
l2 gongs and l0 cymhals. Colored flags accompany the Fanghan Drum Dance, making
the scene more majestic
Kunqu Opera
This opera is popular in Kunshan,
Jiangu Province, and has a history of over 500 years. It has a large repertoire,
pure and sweet melodies and attractive actions. The bamboo flute is the
main
instrument in the orchestra, together with the xiao (vertical bamboo
flute), sheng (a reed instrument), pipe and other instruments. Its tunes and
dances have influenced other types of opera. Kunqu Opera is div
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