- Music of Fujian
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Music of China Timeline General topics Genres Specific forms Media and performance Music festivals Midi Modern Music Festival Music media National anthem Regional music Fujian is a Chinese province. Traditional music include a variety of folk and classical styles. Nanyin is a style of music that dates back to the period between the Sui and Tang eras, in the 7th century. The city of Quanzhou was a major city at the time, and was situation upon an important maritime trade route, bringing elements of distant cultures to the city. The result was what is now known as nanyin/nanguan music, regarding as a "living fossil" of ancient Chinese music. The cities of Xiamen and Quanzhou have applied to UNESCO for recognition as masterpieces of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity.
Hakka music is literary and laid-back in tone, and consists entirely of five notes; many folk songs only use three notes.
Shifan is a kind of music that dates to the Qing Dynasty, when it was a kind of percussive music that accompanied the Dragon Lantern Dance. Over time, string and wind instruments were added.
Chanhe arose at the Chanhe School of Buddhism, from the chanting accompanied by percussion instruments like chimes and drums. In the early 1920s, wind and string instruments were added.
Modern musical institutions in Fujian include the Quanzhou Nanyin Music Ensemble, founded in the early 1960s, and the Fuzhou Folk Music Ensemble founded in 1990. There is also a Music and Dance Festival of Fujian Province and a Baihua Arts and Cultural Festival of Fuzhou Municipality.
Fujian topics General Geography Cities • Jiulong River • Min River • Wuyi Mountains • East China Sea • South China Sea • Haitan IslandEducation Huaqiao University • Xiamen University • Jimei University • Xiamen University of Technology • Longyan University • Putian UniversityCulture Cuisine Visitor attractions Fujian Province county-level divisions Fuzhou: Gulou District · Taijiang District · Cangshan District · Mawei District · Jin'an District · Fuqing City · Changle City · Minhou County · Lianjiang County · Luoyuan County · Minqing County · Yongtai County · Pingtan County
Xiamen: Siming District · Haicang District · Huli District · Jimei District · Tong'an District · Xiang'an District
Nanping: Yanping District · Shaowu · Wuyishan City · Jian'ou City · Jianyang · Shunchang County · Pucheng County · Guangze County · Songxi County · Zhenghe County
Sanming: Meilie District · Sanyuan District · Yong'an City · Mingxi County · Qingliu County · Ninghua County · Datian County · Youxi County · Sha County · Jiangle County · Taining County · Jianning County
Putian: Chengxiang District · Hanjiang District · Licheng District · Xiuyu District · Xianyou County
Quanzhou: Licheng District · Fengze District · Luojiang District · Quangang District · Shishi City · Jinjiang City · Nan'an City · Hui'an County · Anxi County · Yongchun County · Dehua County · Kinmen*
Zhangzhou: Xiangcheng District · Longwen District · Longhai · Yunxiao County · Zhangpu County · Zhao'an County · Changtai County · Dongshan County · Nanjing County · Pinghe County · Hua'an County
Longyan: Xinluo District · Zhangping City · Changting County · Yongding County · Shanghang County · Wuping County · Liancheng County
Ningde: Jiaocheng District · Fu'an City · Fuding City · Shouning County · Xiapu County · Zherong County · Pingnan County · Gutian County · Zhouning County■ = Sub-provincial city ■ = Prefecture-level city
*Kinmen is administered as a county by the Republic of China, but claimed by the PRC.Categories:- Chinese music
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