Egilea
Hitz-gakoak
Abstract

Kunqu Opera, hailed as the "ancestor of all Chinese operas", plays a crucial role in preserving cultural identity and collective memory in the Jiangnan region. This research examines the acoustical traditions of Kunqu. Through expert interviews and thematic analysis, the study explores key acoustic elements, including vocal techniques and musical structures, and their symbolic and emotional impact. Five central themes emerged, including Kunqu s role in collective memory, its function as a cultural symbol, the evolution of its transmission, the emotional resonance of its acoustic elements, and the modern challenges and opportunities for preservation. The findings highlight the importance of maintaining Kunqu s cultural identity within acoustical heritage, while also recognizing the need for innovation in its transmission. This research contributes to the broader discussion on intangible cultural heritage and provides insights into how traditional art forms like Kunqu can be preserved amidst modernization.

Year of Publication
2024
Revista académica
Acoustics
Volume
6
Zenbakia
4
Number of Pages
1115-1139
Num Pages: 25 Place: Basel Publisher: MDPI Web of Science ID: WOS:001384080700001
Date Published
dec
Publication Language
English
ISSN Number
2624-599X
URL
https://www.mdpi.com/2624-599X/6/4/61
DOI
10.3390/acoustics6040061
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