2009-10-09

Beijing Opera - China Element  

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Beijing opera or Peking operas a form of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in the late 18th century and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century.[1] The form was extremely popular in the Qing Dynasty court and has come to be regarded as one of the ethnitic treasures of China.[2] Major performance troupes are based in Beijing and Tianjin in the north, and Shanghai in the south.[3] The art form is also enjoyed in Taiwan, where it is known as Guoju (國劇; pinyin: Guójù). It has also spread to other countries such as the United States and Japan.[4]
Beijing opera features four main types of performers. 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 Beijing opera's characteristically sparse stage. They utilize the skills of speech, songdance, and combat in movements that are symbolic and suggestive, rather than realistic. Above all else, the skill of performers is evaluated according to the beauty of their movements. Performers also adhere to a variety of stylistic conventions that help audiences navigate the plot of the production.[5] The layers of meaning within each movement must be expressed in time with music. The music of Beijing opera can be divided into the Xipi and Erhuang styles. Melodies include arias, fixed-tune melodies, and percussion patterns.[6] The repertoire of Beijing opera includes over 1,400 works, which are based on Chinese historyfolklore, and, increasingly, contemporary life.[7]
In recent years, Beijing opera has attempted numerous reforms in response to sagging audience numbers. These reforms, which include improving performance quality, adapting new performance elements, and performing new and original plays, have met with mixed success. Some Western works have been adopted as new plays, but a lack of funding and an adverse political climate have left Beijing opera's fate uncertain as the form enters the 21st century。

京剧是在北京形成的戏曲剧种之一,至今已有将近二百年的历史。它是在徽调和汉戏的基础上,吸收了昆曲、秦腔等一些戏曲剧种的优点和特长逐渐演变而形成的。

京剧音乐属于板腔体,主要唱腔有二黄、西皮两个系统,所以京剧也称“皮黄”。京剧常用唱腔还有南梆子、四平调、高拔子和吹腔。京剧的传统剧目约在一千个,常演的约有三四百个,其中除来自徽戏、汉戏、昆曲与秦腔者外,也有相当数量是京剧艺人和民间作家陆续编写出来的。京剧较擅长于表现历史题材的政治和军事斗争,故事大多取自历史演义和小说话本。既有整本的大戏,也有大量的折子戏,此外还有一些连台本戏。
京剧角色的行当划分比较严格,早期分为生、旦、净、末、丑、武行、流行(龙套)七行,以后归为生、旦、净、丑四大行,每一种行当内又有细致的进一步分工。“生”是除了大花脸以及丑角以外的男性角色的统称,又分老生(须生)、小生、武生、娃娃生。“旦”是女性角色的统称,内部又分为正旦、花旦、闺门旦、武旦、老旦、彩旦(揺旦)刀马旦。“净”,俗称花脸,大多是扮演性格、品质或相貌上有些特异的男性人物,化妆用脸谱,音色洪亮,风格粗犷。“净”又分为以唱工为主的大花脸,如包拯;以做工为主的二花脸,如曹操。“丑”,扮演喜剧角色,因在鼻梁上抹一小块白粉,俗称小花脸。
京剧脸谱的分类有:整脸、英雄脸、六分脸、歪脸、神仙脸、丑角脸等 。


【京剧经典】

1、霸王别姬(折子戏);2、白蛇传;3、定军山;4、贵妃醉酒(旦角折子戏);5、群借华;6、金玉奴;7、失空斩;8、穆桂英大破天门阵(全剧);9、玉堂春;10、让徐州;11、乾坤福寿镜(尚派);12、搜孤救孤;13、文昭关;14、西施(全剧 选场 01-02);15、望江亭;16、徐策跑城(折子戏);17、彝陵之战; 18、辕门斩子;19、四郎探母;20、红鬃烈马;21、锁麟囊 22、群英会 23、探阴山
1、借东风 2、花田错 3、红灯记 4、杜鹃山 5、智取威虎山 6、沙家浜 7、宇宙锋 8、红娘 9、穆桂英挂帅 10、杨门女将 11、穆桂英大破天门阵 12、二进宫 13、大保国 14、西施 15、贵妃醉酒 16、生死恨 17、太真外传 18、白蛇传 19、文昭关 20、击鼓骂曹 21、李逵探母 22、女起解 23、钓金龟 24、金玉奴 25、武家坡 26、游龙戏凤 27、击鼓骂曹 28、打渔杀家 29、四郎探母 30、将相和 31、凤还巢 32、大登殿 33、玉堂春 34、 文姬归汉 35、桑园会 36、洛神 37、鸿门宴 38、三娘教子 39、甘露寺 40、法门寺 41、柳荫记 42、打侄上坟 43、铡美案 44、彩楼记 45、御碑亭 46、珠帘寨 47、穆柯寨 48、定军山 49、春闺梦 50、双阳公主 51、文昭关 52、红鬃烈马 53、谢瑶环 54、天女散花 55、八仙过海 56、闹天宫 57、嫦娥奔月 58、春秋配 59、荒山泪 60、贺后骂殿 61、锁麟囊 62、辕门射戟 63、洪羊洞 64、八大锤 65、杨家将 66、三家店 67、罗成叫关 68、拾玉镯 69、江姐 70、失子惊疯 71、西厢记 72、状元媒 73、赵氏孤儿 74、打龙袍 75、遇皇后 76、四进士 77、秦香莲 78、借东风 79、草船借箭 ……

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