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    Title: 馬來西亞及新加坡笛樂風格之研究——以《舞笛》和《Bhoshambo——濕婆神之舞》為例
    The Research of Chinese Flute Music Style in Malaysia and Singapore through "Wu Di" and "Bhoshambo" (The Dance of Shiva)
    Authors: 尤旨賢
    Contributors: 中國音樂學系
    Keywords: 江賜良
    馮國峻
    《舞笛》
    《Bhoshambo-濕婆神之舞》
    南洋風格
    Simon. Su Leong Kong
    Kok Jun Phang
    Wu Di
    Bhoshambo
    Southeast Asia Music Style
    Date: 2017
    Issue Date: 2017-10-18 10:06:45 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文主要透過文獻彙集來探討馬來西亞與新加坡的笛樂風格,並以兩首樂曲-《舞笛》和《Bhoshambo——濕婆神之舞》為例。
    《舞笛》和《Bhoshambo——濕婆神之舞》這兩首樂曲正好是運用馬來西亞和新加坡兩國多元文化背景為題材而創作出來的。前者由馬來西亞著名作曲家江賜良所創作,主要透過中國竹笛和馬來手鼓兩者之間的互相呼應與搭配來呈現,其音樂旋律和器樂演奏語法頗具馬來音樂風格。後者原本是印度的舞曲,後來在新加坡著名青年作曲家——馮國峻的編創後,成為一首以中國竹笛和印度班蘇裡笛(Bansuri)的二重奏,搭配小型絲竹樂團伴奏,主要描寫南印度婆羅門教祭祀濕婆神的音樂。在諸多因素考量並且經過作曲家的同意,本論文內的分析、詮釋和畢業音樂會演出僅用班蘇裡笛演奏,去除絲竹樂團,僅留下擊樂作為伴奏。由於上述兩首樂曲都屬於非常具有馬來西亞和新加坡當地特色的笛曲,故筆者在本文內會著重在闡述樂曲的風格和演奏方式。期望本文之研究在未來能夠提供學術人員和演奏者實質上的參考。

    This thesis is mainly research of Chinese Flute Music Style in Malaysia and Singapore;interpretation and analysis of Wu Di and Bhoshambo(The dance of Shiva). This two pieces was composed under the influence of 「Southeast Asian Music Style」. Wu Di, was composed by Malaysia’s famous composer, Simon. Su Leong Kong, in 2009. The playing method of bamboo flute and Malay’s Kompang mainly represent the Malay music style. Bhoshambo, a duet of bamboo flute and Indian Bansuri that arranged by Kok Jun Phang form Carnatic Music. With the consent of composer, only the solo of Bansuri version will be used during the graduation concert. The interpretation and analysis of this two pieces will mainly focus on Southeast Asia theme and articulation that have been used. Sincerely hope that this research could be a reference for academic and performer in future.
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