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  2. Chinese musicology - Wikipedia

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    Chinese musicology is the academic study of traditional Chinese music. This discipline has a very long history. This discipline has a very long history. Traditional Chinese music can be traced back to around 8,000 years ago during the Neolithic age.

  3. Music of China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese opera music is mainly composed of singing (vocal singing and aside) and instrumental accompaniment. [30] Chinese opera accent: There are different types of drama in different regions, but they all have similarities. The four major accents in modern times are Kunshan accent (Kunshan), high accent , Pihuang accent, and Bangzi accent. [31]

  4. Central Conservatory of Music - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1950 the conservatory offers courses to both citizens and foreign students. The school caters to all levels from primary to postgraduate. Undergraduate programmes of four or five years are offered in composition, conducting, musicology, voice and opera, piano, orchestral instruments and traditional Chinese musical instruments.

  5. Category:Music of China - Wikipedia

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  6. Chinese Music Society of North America - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Music is the only journal in the world devoted wholly to theoretical and applied Chinese music. Chinese Music provides a forum for original papers concerned with musicology, musical life, composition, acoustics, analysis, orchestration, musicians, global interactions, intercultural studies, and musical instruments.

  7. Timeline of Chinese music - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline that show the development of Chinese music by genre and region. It covers the historic China as well as the geographic areas of Taiwan , Hong Kong and Macau . Dynastic periods

  8. Chinese Musicians' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Musicians Association (Chinese: 中国音乐家协会; pinyin: Zhōngguó Yīnyuèjiā Xiéhuì; abbreviated CMA) is China's largest and most important musical organization. It was established in July 1949 by the Chinese Communist Party [ 1 ] and, as of 2020, has more than 15,600 individual members.

  9. Chinese traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Chinese traditional music includes various music genres which have been inherited for generations in China. [1] Specifically, this term refers to the music genres originated in or before Qing dynasty. [2] According to the appearance, the genres can be classified into instrumental ensemble, instrumental solo, theatre, shuochang, dance music and ...