A Study of the Replication and Restoration of Chinese Musical Relics and Artefacts

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This book offers a fascinating introduction to China's cultural heritage and the functions and value of its music artefacts. This is the latest music archaeology book based on an examination of China's real and valuable music artefacts. Featuring nearly 200 high-resolution photos and tables, it provides encyclopaedic information and highlights technological processes used with regard to China's seminal music artefacts (e.g. the Marquis Yi of Zeng's bells, 433 B.C.) and their replicas. Readers will learn about the latest research methodologies and technologies (e.g. 3D printing) being applied to study China's representative music artefacts and their replicas.


Offers an encyclopedic information/literature of China's various ancient musical instruments Presents an in-depth introduction of China's ancient musicology Includes up to 200 high-resolution photos of China's music artifacts over China's 5000 years of history

Autorentext

Prof Zichu Wang (born in 1948) is the dean of the School of Music, Zhengzhou University, Henan Province, China. A specially appointed professor and Ph.D. supervisor at Zhengzhou University and Dean of Zhengzhou University's Conservatory of Music and Music Archaeology Institute, he is a prominent and respected musical archaeologist. He has served as the president of the Chinese Music History Society and as executive deputy director of the Music Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Art. Prof Wang has published extensively and organized a number of important exhibitions of China's music artefacts.

Translator:

The translator Prof. Wei Feng is currently affiliated with Department of Translation, School of Foreign Languages, Shanxi University. It is located in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, People's Republic of China. Wei Feng earned her doctorate from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and published widely in SSCI-indexed journals. Prof. Wei Feng has special interest in Chinese to English translation and translated extensively. Prof Wei Feng has completed two national translation projects as the PI, namely Chinese Academic Translation Project of the National Social Science Foundation of China. She published both academic monograph and translation work with Springer Nature and her works bear impressive reading and citing records.


Inhalt

The Chinese Miracles () The Study on Replication and Re-creation of Bianzhong (Bronze Chime Bells Set) of Marquis Yi of Zeng.- The Chinese Miracles (II): The Landmark Study, Replication and Re-creation of Jiahu Bone Flutes.- Musical Instruments in Yin-Shang Period (c. 1300 BC-c. 1046 BC): Sonorous Bronze Music.- Yuexuan (the Hanging System of Percussion Instruments) in Western Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC-771 BC): The Glory of Ritual and Music Culture.- The Spring and Autumn & Warring States Periods (770 BC-221 BC): Splendid Bronze Wonders.- Qingshang Music in Han and Wei Dynasties (206 BC-AD 265) Part I: Re-creation Project on Faux Jade Bianqing (20 pieces) from the Tomb of Jiangdu King in Western Han.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789819512928
    • Übersetzer Wei Feng
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm
    • Jahr 2026
    • EAN 9789819512928
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-981-9512-92-8
    • Titel A Study of the Replication and Restoration of Chinese Musical Relics and Artefacts
    • Autor Zichu Wang
    • Untertitel Treasures Lost and Found
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Anzahl Seiten 455
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre History

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