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The Appreciation of Chinese Culture through Guqin music

Sunday, January 31, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (PT)

Union City, CA

The Appreciation of Chinese Culture through Guqin music

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About the Guqin
The guqin, a seven-stringed zither, is China's oldest stringed instrument, with a documented history of about 3,000 years. It became part of a tradition cultivated by Chinese scholars and literati since the time of Confucius. The guqin came to be viewed as one of the "Four Evils" and was the only musical instrument to be banned during the Cultural Revolution. As a result, the practice of playing the guqin and the instrument itself became endangered. Today few people can play the guqin, and it is rarely seen even in China. In 2003, UNESCO declared the art of the guqin a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.More recently, the guqin featured in the 2008 Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony and the movie Red Cliff.

The Appreciation of Chinese Culture through Guqin music

Time: Sunday January 31th, 1:00pm to 4:00pm

Venue:         Union City, CA

Fee:             $60

Class summary

Confucius said: “To educate somebody, you should start with poetry, emphasize rituals, and finish with music”. The guqin is not merely a musical skill, it embodies the whole gamut of Chinese culture and tradition. So the guqin was a very important subject in his education system.

Wang Fei studied guqin under Professor Li Xiangting, one of the great qin master of this century, since 1985. She has inherited the traditions, styles, concepts and masterpieces of her “grand teachers” Zha Fuxi, Wu Jinglue and Guan Pinghu, the three greatest qin masters of the last century, and transmits them through her own guqin teaching, performance and promotion in the Western world. Wang Fei is one of the few qin teachers who offer guqin lessons in traditional form, covering both qin playing and qin study. She frequently uses the guqin as a vehicle to promote Chinese culture in mainstream universities.

The topics Wang Fei will cover include, but are not limited to, the following:

­      The Guqin in Chinese art

­      The Guqin in Chinese poetry

­      The Guqin in Chinese philosophy

­      The Guqin as a musical instrument

­      Qin history, tradition, theory, handbooks and repertory

­      Introduction to qin masterpieces

­      How to evaluate the guqin music you hear, how to observe a player's posture and hand gestures, and how to recognize different styles

­      Dapu (reconstruction of early pieces from the original scores) and improvisation

­      Tips for playing and performance

­      Appreciation of qins from different makers: form, construction, sound quality etc.

­      Fitting strings, tuning, how to select a qin, and qin maintenance

These classes are open to all who are interested would like to know more about the guqin and Chinese culture. Classes will be interactive, consisting of lectures, audio-visual sessions, demonstrations and discussions.

Registration

Fill out the registration form below, print it and send it with your payment to:

North American Guqin Association

PO BOX 7113

Fremont, CA 94537-7113

Please click here for registration form:
http://www.chineseculture.net/guqin/newsletters/08nagaevents/workshop/nagaclassregisterform.doc

For details of any of these classes and to enroll, please email info@guqin.org or call 1-866-841-9139 ext.1555.

 

North American Guqin Association

http://www.guqin.org

 

When & Where


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Accessible by public transportation.
Union City, CA 94587

Sunday, January 31, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (PT)


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North American Guqin Association



The North American Guqin Association (NAGA) is a nonprofit cultural arts organization dedicated to the public presentation and preservation of the art of the guqin, spreading community appreciation of Chinese culture through the traditional art of the guqin and building a bridge for cultural exchange and mutual understanding between the Chinese and American communities. NAGA offers guqin classes, performances, recordings, workshops etc. For more information, please visit their web site at www.guqin.org or call 1-866-841-9139 ext. 1555 or email: info@guqin.org