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      • The modern Chinese orchestra, or guoyuetuan (國 樂 團), is organized along the lines of the Western symphony orchestra in that both have a conductor, full scores, and instruments grouped in sections. The Chinese orchestra has four sections: bowed string, plucked string, wind, and percussion.
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  2. The term Chinese orchestra is most commonly used to refer to the modern Chinese orchestra that is found in China and various overseas Chinese communities. This modern Chinese orchestra first developed out of Jiangnan sizhu ensemble in the 1920s into a form that is based on the structure and principles of a Western symphony orchestra ...

  3. www.chineseorchestra.org › about-chinese-orchestraAbout Chinese Orchestra

    The modern Chinese orchestra, or guoyuetuan (國 樂 團), is organized along the lines of the Western symphony orchestra in that both have a conductor, full scores, and instruments grouped in sections. The Chinese orchestra has four sections: bowed string, plucked string, wind, and percussion.

  4. What is a Chinese orchestra? Joshua Bell with the Singapore Chinese Orchestra. What is a Chinese orchestra? This is an orchestra that, instead of using traditional Western instruments (violin, viola, flutes, oboe, brass instruments), traditional Chinese instruments are used.

  5. www.chineseorchestra.org › history-of-chinese-orchestraHistory of Chinese Orchestra

    The modern Chinese orchestra originated in the early 20th century when musicians and educators sought to standardize and improve the myriad Chinese regional musical traditions and instruments by adapting traditional Chinese instruments and music to modern Western musical scales, notation, and theory.

  6. Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra reserves the right to substitute artist and change the programme Tel: (852) 3185-1600|Email: inquiries@hkco.org

  7. 2020年5月12日 · After the dissolution of the imperial China in the last century, traditional Chinese music has undergone a process of modernization: this includes the formation of the modern Chinese orchestra, reformation of traditional musical instruments, and establishment of “standard” repertories of Chinese music.

  8. The modern Chinese orchestra, formerly known asguoyue tuan 國樂團,” was also renamed the “minzu guanxuan yuetuan 民族管鉉樂團.” As the Chinese Communist Party had established a “new political order,” it was also imperative that Chinese music be presented in a new form (Yu 2007).