Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’

Background: According to Western classical music literature, the primary criteria for interpretation in performance practice is strict adherence to the original score and musical notation. When a composer or arranger transcribes a work to a different instrument, it becomes more complex because the i...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Xiao Pei, Loo, Fung Chiat, Ang, Mei Foong, Yeoh, Pei Sze
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Published: Artseduca 2024
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1148322025-02-03T08:35:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114832/ Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’ Zhang, Xiao Pei Loo, Fung Chiat Ang, Mei Foong Yeoh, Pei Sze Background: According to Western classical music literature, the primary criteria for interpretation in performance practice is strict adherence to the original score and musical notation. When a composer or arranger transcribes a work to a different instrument, it becomes more complex because the interpretation of a work involves fidelity to the composer’s intention. This indefinitely increases uncertainty, particularly when the transcription lacks clear indications that allow a more liberal interpretation. Aim: Thus, this article examines the use of articulation and how it affects the expressivity in Wang Jianzhong’s piano transcription, ‘A Hundred Birds Pay Homage to the Phoenix’. The analysis discusses the interpretation of articulation in this transcription. Methodology: This study adopts a musicological analysis by a case study and literature review from related research that focuses on a synthesis of musical elements to achieve a conceptual interpretation from a performance and theoretical perspective. Result and Conclusion: The analysis demonstrates that the original timbre and musical emotion can be successfully conveyed on the piano through the use of different articulation strategies, despite the composer’s lack of extensive notations. Artseduca 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_sa_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114832/1/114832.pdf Zhang, Xiao Pei and Loo, Fung Chiat and Ang, Mei Foong and Yeoh, Pei Sze (2024) Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’. Artseduca, 41 (41). pp. 71-86. ISSN 2254-0709; eISSN: 2254-0709 https://artseduca.com/article-detail/?id=405 10.58262/ArtsEduca.4106
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description Background: According to Western classical music literature, the primary criteria for interpretation in performance practice is strict adherence to the original score and musical notation. When a composer or arranger transcribes a work to a different instrument, it becomes more complex because the interpretation of a work involves fidelity to the composer’s intention. This indefinitely increases uncertainty, particularly when the transcription lacks clear indications that allow a more liberal interpretation. Aim: Thus, this article examines the use of articulation and how it affects the expressivity in Wang Jianzhong’s piano transcription, ‘A Hundred Birds Pay Homage to the Phoenix’. The analysis discusses the interpretation of articulation in this transcription. Methodology: This study adopts a musicological analysis by a case study and literature review from related research that focuses on a synthesis of musical elements to achieve a conceptual interpretation from a performance and theoretical perspective. Result and Conclusion: The analysis demonstrates that the original timbre and musical emotion can be successfully conveyed on the piano through the use of different articulation strategies, despite the composer’s lack of extensive notations.
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author Zhang, Xiao Pei
Loo, Fung Chiat
Ang, Mei Foong
Yeoh, Pei Sze
spellingShingle Zhang, Xiao Pei
Loo, Fung Chiat
Ang, Mei Foong
Yeoh, Pei Sze
Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’
author_facet Zhang, Xiao Pei
Loo, Fung Chiat
Ang, Mei Foong
Yeoh, Pei Sze
author_sort Zhang, Xiao Pei
title Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’
title_short Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’
title_full Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’
title_fullStr Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’
title_full_unstemmed Articulation and expressive interpretation in Wang Jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’
title_sort articulation and expressive interpretation in wang jianzhong’s transcription ‘a hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix’
publisher Artseduca
publishDate 2024
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114832/1/114832.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114832/
https://artseduca.com/article-detail/?id=405
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