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Suzhou pingtan

Pingtan (Chinese: 评弹), also known as Suzhou pingtan, is a regional variety of quyi and a musical/oral performance art form popular in southern Jiangsu, northern Zhejiang, and Shanghai (the Jiangnan region of China). It originated in the city of Suzhou. It is a combination of the Chinese narrative musical traditions pinghua and tanci. It dates back to Song dynasty and is influenced by Wuyue culture.[1]

Pingtan
Pingtan in Suzhou, 2008
EtymologyCombination of pinghua and tanci
OriginSong dynasty
Major regionJiangnan
Typical instrumentsPipa and sanxian
TopolectMainly Suzhou dialect, occasionally non-standard Mandarin Chinese (e.g. Yunbai)

Created by the work of the Pingtan artists, this art form enjoys great popularity in Jiangnan. The long history has also laid a solid foundation for its development. Its contents are rich, though the form is simple. "story telling, joke cracking, music playing and aria singing" [2] are the performing techniques, while "reasoning, tastes, unexpectedness, interest and minuteness" are the artistic features.[3] Although it originated in Suzhou, Pingtan flourished in Shanghai with the development of commerce and culture at the turn of the 19th century and the 20th century. After that, Pingtan became a new form of performance by innovating and carrying on the tradition.[4]

Origin and development Edit

It originated in Suzhou about four hundred years ago.[5] From the middle of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, it was performed in Shanghai. At that time, Shanghai was one of the five treaty ports. Shanghai's economy was booming and various cultures arrived there. Pingtan absorbed some elements from various cultures and was well developed under the circumstances.[6] The rise of records and radio stations also played an important role in popularizing Pingtan art. Another positive factor was the expansion of performing halls, which were decorated well and spacious. As a result, people like writers, painters, professors gradually became loyal fans.[7] After the founding of People's Republic of China, 18 performers organized Shanghai People's Pingtan Troupe, which was the first official troupe.[8] Based on traditional long story-telling, shorter and medium-sized stories were created, reflecting modern life. The form of performance is not limited in Shuchang, which was the traditional performing stage, however, in 1961 Pingtan concert was held which attracted nearly one thousand people to watch in each performance.[9] While its traditional repertoire was banned during the Cultural Revolution, Pingtan still enjoyed a special status as a preferred medium for singing poems by Mao Zedong, making Pingtan known and appreciated throughout China, despite the dialectal barrier. Since the late 1970s, the traditional repertoire has been revived. The old artists undertook the task of passing the tradition on to the new generation. Pingtan is popularized by radio, television and Internet. Meanwhile, it faces challenges as a result of the popular entertainment industry.

Performance Edit

Props Edit

The actors sing, accompanied by musical instruments such as a small sanxian or pipa.[10] Pingtan artists also use fans, gavels and handkerchieves as performance props. Players can display different roles' characteristics and identities by using fans. Fans can also be used as symbolic props to represent knives, guns, swords or whips. Gavels are usually made of jade, Dysoxylum spp[11] or crystal and about 3 cm in length and 1 cm in width. When struck, they make a clear sound. They are used to make all kinds of sounds and atmosphere. Actors usually use white handkerchieves, while actresses choose different colors and materials according to the plot.[12]

Forms Edit

Pingtan contains talking, joking, instrument-playing, singing and acting. Suzhou Pingtan which involves singing and storytelling, is performed solo, in duet or as a trio. The small three-stringed plucked instrument and Pipa (lute) are used as accompaniment. The Ban, or wooden clappers, produce various styles of tone and melody. Pingtan has absorbed popular folk tunes. The special art Pintan performance is concentrated on the five words, joking, instrument-playing, singing and acting. Talking uses authentic and skilled Suzhou dialect to narrate stories and deduce characters. Narration and speaking are two forms of talking. Joking is the funny part of Pintan, which arises audience's attention and interests. Instrument-playing is used to assist singing in order to make it more musical and filled with strong sense of rhythm.[13]

Styles Edit

There are many different performance styles concerning Pingtan. It is divided into the Chen Yuquan, Ma Rufei and Yu Xiushan Schools called Chen Diao, Ma Diao, Yu Diao. Over about a century, new styles were formed which inherited the legacy of the three schools. Liu Tianyun and Yang Zhenxiong inherited the Chen School, and Xia Hesheng and Zhu Huizhen inherited the Yu School. The Ma School exerted the greatest impact on posterity, with successors who formed schools of their own, such as Xue Xiaoqing Diao(tone), Shen Jianan Diao and Qin Diao(developed by Zhu Xueqin on the basis of Xue Diao). Zhou Yuquan developed into a school on the basis of Ma Diao, while Jiang Yuequan developed into a school on the basis of Zhou Diao. Due to this development, Suzhou Pingtan has a great diversity of styles in singing and storytelling.[14]

Features Edit

Simply, Pingtan is a kind of talking and singing art which uses Wu dialect to tell stories.

  • Pingtan is intended to tell stories, especially long stories. Pingtan performers always separate a long story into several parts. In this way, they could form their own style to form and describe plots. For instance, surrounding one or two complex plots to tell stories, making some involvements, and repeating some important plots are common ways.
  • Pingtan is a verbal literary artform which has a lot of oral features. As a kind of language art, it will use words to create imaginative images. The performers have to use vivid words which can make the audience imagine the scenes.
  • Pingtan combines storytelling and singing, so it can express feelings more strongly and it has local styles. It will cover some culture phenomenon of daily life in local area.[15]

Artistic characteristics Edit

Pingtan forms its own artistic characteristics of reasoning, taste, unexpectedness, interest and minuteness. Reasoning is not the boring preachment given by the performers. On the contrary, it tends to disclose objective laws and essence of real life by means of shaping vivid characters. And the development of the personalities of characters correspond to their circumstances.[16] People usually judge the authenticity of what they heard according to their own experiences. If audience find the contents go against objective laws or have no references, it will be hard to arouse people's interests and bring their imagination. In addition, there is no doubt that Pingtan may lose the impact of arts.[13] Taste means the feelings of artistic beauty. It results from the expression of artistic characteristics. At the same time, taste is a kind of emotional infection. Thus storytellers ought to skillfully master a variety of skills to ensure the storytelling filled with taste. Fully studying the chance of the development of things can receive unexpectedness. On account of the strong narrative description of characters and plots, Pingtan needs the effect of the twists of the plot structure. Interest reveals the performers attach much importance to the recreational effect of Pingtan. Performers' ultimate goal is to cater to the interests of the public. When it comes to minuteness, it also arises from the real life. The lively and true descriptions of details depend on the performers' observation and experiences.[17]

Famous artists Edit

  • Jiang Yuequan (蒋月泉)
  • Chen Yuqian (陈遇乾)
  • Yao Yinmei (姚荫梅)
  • Yang Zhengxiong (杨振雄)
  • Zhou Yuquan (周玉泉)
  • Shen Jian'an (沈硷安)
  • Xue Xiaoqin (薛筱卿)
  • Yang Xiaoting (杨筱亭)
  • Ma Rufei (马如飞)[10]

Notable works Edit

Long story-telling Edit

Medium-length stories Edit

Shorter stories Edit

  • Liu Hulan Dies A Martyr (刘胡兰就义)
  • Iron Man Wang (王铁人)
  • Sunday (礼拜天)[20]

Comparison with other kinds of quyi Edit

There are also many other kinds of Quyi. Different areas have different history of 'storytelling'—this kind of art. However, they are all combined with local features and mostly performed in dialects. Compared with other talking and singing artforms, Pingtan is a kind art which performers will sit and perform. Pinghua just talk and Tanci will talk and sing just like Pingshu in northern areas. Quyi can be divided into several parts according to the contents: story-telling, just joking for fun, singing songs to express feelings. And Pingtan belongs to the first one.[21]

References Edit

  1. ^ 中国苏州评弹百家出版社 周良 主编 p. 14
  2. ^ "chinaculture". chinaculture. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  3. ^ 评弹上海文化出版社 上海市文化广播影视管理局 主编
  4. ^ 评弹艺人评弹录苏州评弹研究室编 江苏人民出版社
  5. ^ 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p. 18
  6. ^ 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p. 17-18 and p. 26
  7. ^ 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p. 32 and p. 34
  8. ^ 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p. 38
  9. ^ 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p. 38-p.41
  10. ^ a b "苏州评弹——江南奇葩".
  11. ^ "沈阳盛亿黎森商贸有限公司-沈阳木业". Lsmy8.com. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  12. ^ 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p.103-p.105
  13. ^ a b 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p70-p71
  14. ^ "苏州评弹 Suzhou Pingtan". Quyi.chinese.cn. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  15. ^ 《评弹艺术第二集》苏州评弹研究会编 中国曲艺出版社 P37
  16. ^ 评弹散记 左弦 主编 p70
  17. ^ 《评弹散记》左弦主编 p97-99
  18. ^ "评弹之家-书目简介". Pingtan.com.cn. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  19. ^ "评弹之家-书目简介". Pingtan.com.cn. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  20. ^ "评弹之家-书目简介". Pingtan.com.cn. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  21. ^ 《苏州评弹》周良著 苏州大学出版社 P70-72

Further reading Edit

Qiliang He. Gilded Voices: Economics, Politics, and Storytelling in the Yangzi Delta Since 1949. Leiden: Brill, 2012

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Pingtan Chinese 评弹 also known as Suzhou pingtan is a regional variety of quyi and a musical oral performance art form popular in southern Jiangsu northern Zhejiang and Shanghai the Jiangnan region of China It originated in the city of Suzhou It is a combination of the Chinese narrative musical traditions pinghua and tanci It dates back to Song dynasty and is influenced by Wuyue culture 1 PingtanPingtan in Suzhou 2008EtymologyCombination of pinghua and tanciOriginSong dynastyMajor regionJiangnanTypical instrumentsPipa and sanxianTopolectMainly Suzhou dialect occasionally non standard Mandarin Chinese e g Yunbai PingtanTraditional Chinese評彈Simplified Chinese评弹TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinpingtanCreated by the work of the Pingtan artists this art form enjoys great popularity in Jiangnan The long history has also laid a solid foundation for its development Its contents are rich though the form is simple story telling joke cracking music playing and aria singing 2 are the performing techniques while reasoning tastes unexpectedness interest and minuteness are the artistic features 3 Although it originated in Suzhou Pingtan flourished in Shanghai with the development of commerce and culture at the turn of the 19th century and the 20th century After that Pingtan became a new form of performance by innovating and carrying on the tradition 4 Contents 1 Origin and development 2 Performance 2 1 Props 2 2 Forms 2 3 Styles 2 4 Features 3 Artistic characteristics 4 Famous artists 5 Notable works 5 1 Long story telling 5 2 Medium length stories 5 3 Shorter stories 6 Comparison with other kinds of quyi 7 References 8 Further readingOrigin and development EditIt originated in Suzhou about four hundred years ago 5 From the middle of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century it was performed in Shanghai At that time Shanghai was one of the five treaty ports Shanghai s economy was booming and various cultures arrived there Pingtan absorbed some elements from various cultures and was well developed under the circumstances 6 The rise of records and radio stations also played an important role in popularizing Pingtan art Another positive factor was the expansion of performing halls which were decorated well and spacious As a result people like writers painters professors gradually became loyal fans 7 After the founding of People s Republic of China 18 performers organized Shanghai People s Pingtan Troupe which was the first official troupe 8 Based on traditional long story telling shorter and medium sized stories were created reflecting modern life The form of performance is not limited in Shuchang which was the traditional performing stage however in 1961 Pingtan concert was held which attracted nearly one thousand people to watch in each performance 9 While its traditional repertoire was banned during the Cultural Revolution Pingtan still enjoyed a special status as a preferred medium for singing poems by Mao Zedong making Pingtan known and appreciated throughout China despite the dialectal barrier Since the late 1970s the traditional repertoire has been revived The old artists undertook the task of passing the tradition on to the new generation Pingtan is popularized by radio television and Internet Meanwhile it faces challenges as a result of the popular entertainment industry Performance EditProps Edit The actors sing accompanied by musical instruments such as a small sanxian or pipa 10 Pingtan artists also use fans gavels and handkerchieves as performance props Players can display different roles characteristics and identities by using fans Fans can also be used as symbolic props to represent knives guns swords or whips Gavels are usually made of jade Dysoxylum spp 11 or crystal and about 3 cm in length and 1 cm in width When struck they make a clear sound They are used to make all kinds of sounds and atmosphere Actors usually use white handkerchieves while actresses choose different colors and materials according to the plot 12 Forms Edit Pingtan contains talking joking instrument playing singing and acting Suzhou Pingtan which involves singing and storytelling is performed solo in duet or as a trio The small three stringed plucked instrument and Pipa lute are used as accompaniment The Ban or wooden clappers produce various styles of tone and melody Pingtan has absorbed popular folk tunes The special art Pintan performance is concentrated on the five words joking instrument playing singing and acting Talking uses authentic and skilled Suzhou dialect to narrate stories and deduce characters Narration and speaking are two forms of talking Joking is the funny part of Pintan which arises audience s attention and interests Instrument playing is used to assist singing in order to make it more musical and filled with strong sense of rhythm 13 Styles Edit There are many different performance styles concerning Pingtan It is divided into the Chen Yuquan Ma Rufei and Yu Xiushan Schools called Chen Diao Ma Diao Yu Diao Over about a century new styles were formed which inherited the legacy of the three schools Liu Tianyun and Yang Zhenxiong inherited the Chen School and Xia Hesheng and Zhu Huizhen inherited the Yu School The Ma School exerted the greatest impact on posterity with successors who formed schools of their own such as Xue Xiaoqing Diao tone Shen Jianan Diao and Qin Diao developed by Zhu Xueqin on the basis of Xue Diao Zhou Yuquan developed into a school on the basis of Ma Diao while Jiang Yuequan developed into a school on the basis of Zhou Diao Due to this development Suzhou Pingtan has a great diversity of styles in singing and storytelling 14 Features Edit Simply Pingtan is a kind of talking and singing art which uses Wu dialect to tell stories Pingtan is intended to tell stories especially long stories Pingtan performers always separate a long story into several parts In this way they could form their own style to form and describe plots For instance surrounding one or two complex plots to tell stories making some involvements and repeating some important plots are common ways Pingtan is a verbal literary artform which has a lot of oral features As a kind of language art it will use words to create imaginative images The performers have to use vivid words which can make the audience imagine the scenes Pingtan combines storytelling and singing so it can express feelings more strongly and it has local styles It will cover some culture phenomenon of daily life in local area 15 Artistic characteristics EditPingtan forms its own artistic characteristics of reasoning taste unexpectedness interest and minuteness Reasoning is not the boring preachment given by the performers On the contrary it tends to disclose objective laws and essence of real life by means of shaping vivid characters And the development of the personalities of characters correspond to their circumstances 16 People usually judge the authenticity of what they heard according to their own experiences If audience find the contents go against objective laws or have no references it will be hard to arouse people s interests and bring their imagination In addition there is no doubt that Pingtan may lose the impact of arts 13 Taste means the feelings of artistic beauty It results from the expression of artistic characteristics At the same time taste is a kind of emotional infection Thus storytellers ought to skillfully master a variety of skills to ensure the storytelling filled with taste Fully studying the chance of the development of things can receive unexpectedness On account of the strong narrative description of characters and plots Pingtan needs the effect of the twists of the plot structure Interest reveals the performers attach much importance to the recreational effect of Pingtan Performers ultimate goal is to cater to the interests of the public When it comes to minuteness it also arises from the real life The lively and true descriptions of details depend on the performers observation and experiences 17 Famous artists EditJiang Yuequan 蒋月泉 Chen Yuqian 陈遇乾 Yao Yinmei 姚荫梅 Yang Zhengxiong 杨振雄 Zhou Yuquan 周玉泉 Shen Jian an 沈硷安 Xue Xiaoqin 薛筱卿 Yang Xiaoting 杨筱亭 Ma Rufei 马如飞 10 Notable works EditLong story telling Edit Butterfly lovers 梁祝 Diao Chan 貂蝉 Fate in Tears and Laughter Tixiao Yinyuan Jiang Jie 江姐 Romance of the Western Chamber 西厢记 18 Medium length stories Edit The Injustice to Dou E 窦娥冤 Liu Hulan 刘胡兰 The White Haired Girl 白毛女 Rinchuu 林冲 19 Shorter stories Edit Liu Hulan Dies A Martyr 刘胡兰就义 Iron Man Wang 王铁人 Sunday 礼拜天 20 Comparison with other kinds of quyi EditThere are also many other kinds of Quyi Different areas have different history of storytelling this kind of art However they are all combined with local features and mostly performed in dialects Compared with other talking and singing artforms Pingtan is a kind art which performers will sit and perform Pinghua just talk and Tanci will talk and sing just like Pingshu in northern areas Quyi can be divided into several parts according to the contents story telling just joking for fun singing songs to express feelings And Pingtan belongs to the first one 21 References Edit 中国苏州评弹百家出版社 周良 主编 p 14 chinaculture chinaculture Retrieved 2012 06 05 评弹上海文化出版社 上海市文化广播影视管理局 主编 评弹艺人评弹录苏州评弹研究室编 江苏人民出版社 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p 18 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p 17 18 and p 26 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p 32 and p 34 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p 38 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p 38 p 41 a b 苏州评弹 江南奇葩 沈阳盛亿黎森商贸有限公司 沈阳木业 Lsmy8 com Retrieved 2012 06 05 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p 103 p 105 a b 评弹上海文化出版社 上海文化广播影视管理局 主编 p70 p71 苏州评弹 Suzhou Pingtan Quyi chinese cn Retrieved 2012 06 05 评弹艺术第二集 苏州评弹研究会编 中国曲艺出版社 P37 评弹散记 左弦 主编 p70 评弹散记 左弦主编 p97 99 评弹之家 书目简介 Pingtan com cn Retrieved 2012 06 05 评弹之家 书目简介 Pingtan com cn Retrieved 2012 06 05 评弹之家 书目简介 Pingtan com cn Retrieved 2012 06 05 苏州评弹 周良著 苏州大学出版社 P70 72Further reading EditQiliang He Gilded Voices Economics Politics and Storytelling in the Yangzi Delta Since 1949 Leiden Brill 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suzhou pingtan amp oldid 1037874434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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