- Huangmei opera
Huangmei opera or Huangmei tone (黃梅戲 or 黃梅調,
pinyin : Huángméixì or Huángméidiào) originated as a form ofrural folksong and dance that has been in existence for the last 200 years and possibly longer. The music is performed with a pitch that hits high and stays high for the duration of the song. It is unique in the sense that it does not sound like the typical rhythmicChinese opera . In the 1960sHong Kong counted the style as much as an opera as it was a music genre. Today it is more of a traditional performance art with efforts of revival inmainland China , Hong Kong, andTaiwan .History
China
About the only thing certain is that this art came from
China . It became a part of the operatic genre at theAnqing region of southwesternAnhui province. It first appeared as a simple drama of song and dance at the Huangmei county in theLanyang plateau in southeastern Hubei province a hundred years ago before it became the operatic form with costumes and additional roles. The music was simple and short.Huangmei opera did not involve the traditional opera gestures which often used the sleeves and step movements. It was also not performed on stage initially but as a kind of roving troupe performance.
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The theme of Huangmei opera began to expand with its initial introduction in
Hong Kong via the 1959 film "The Kingdom and the Beauty " (江山美人). The art form is believed to have come from the massive wave of immigrants frommainland China to Hong Kong in the 1950s. The film that peaked the music genre was the 1963 "Love Eterne "Berry, Michael. [2005] (2005). Speaking in
] . The audience was attracted by the rewritten music style which combined both Chinese and Western musical instruments The tempo was also livelier and faster than the traditional opera. The skilled adaptation of the actors in their roles and the chorus helped the audience to understand the emotions and context of the story. The music mainly gave the film an exotic and rural charm. During this period, many Huangmei films were made, evolving into various forms and combinations, which later includedwuxia sword fights. Because the genre have such a heavy association with romance films like "Love Eterne ", it is sometimes preferred that the singing be done with a male and a female pair.There have only been a handful of big name Huangmei tone artists in Hong Kong.
Betty Loh Ti andIvy Ling Po ,Tsin Ting are some examples.Costumes
Huangmei costumes are generally less extravagant compared to the other Chinese opera branches. There is usually a greater emphasis on the singing than the display. In Hong Kong there is not necessarily a requirement to wear any traditional
Chinese opera attire. An example is thecantopop artistJenny Tseng singing Huangmei style music withIvy Ling Po in a concert.References
External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ford0KXk_uE Huangmei opera video]
ee also
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Chinese opera
*Music of Hong Kong
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