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Author Mackerras, Colin.

Title Peking opera / Colin Mackerras
Published Hong Kong ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1997

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 MELB  782.10951 Mac/Pop  AVAILABLE
Description viii, 72 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 20 cm
regular print
Series Images of Asia
Images of Asia.
Contents The History -- What Are Peking Operas About? -- The Performance Arts -- How Is the Peking Opera Doing Nowadays?
Summary Born in the grandeur of the Qing dynasty, Peking Opera is known the world over for its lively music, colourful costumes, and thrilling displays of acrobatic prowess. Although reflective of the many changes that have occurred in Chinese society, Peking Opera today retains the drama and action that have charmed generations of audiences. Peking Opera's success rests on a fine integration of performance, plotting, and music. This illustrated introduction traces the developments of the genre from its roots in Chinese folk and high-art dramas to its situation in the present day. It features explanations of the opera's common character types, short descriptions of selected pieces, and discussions of the common stage settings and music that support the performance art
Notes Map of China on endpapers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 70) and index
Subject Operas, Chinese -- History and criticism.
LC no. 97006887
ISBN 0195877292