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Thinking and Analysis of Characterization in Opera Performing Art

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DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2022.030214 | Downloads: 23 | Views: 741

Author(s)

Zhu Hongrui 1

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1 School of music, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510631,China

Corresponding Author

Zhu Hongrui

ABSTRACT

Opera is an artistic form of dramatic expression. In its performance, it not only needs to have a great test on the atmosphere effect created by music, but also has to present the story of the performance content. This has very high requirements for the basic singing level of opera actors, has a full understanding of the stage rhythm, and has a skilled expression of the script image of the deductive role. Therefore, if you want to flexibly show the connotation of opera performance art, actors need to shape the image characteristics of each role, with which they can present the artistic characteristics contained in opera performance. This paper mainly makes an independent thinking and Analysis on how to shape characters in opera performing art, which is only for reference.

KEYWORDS

Character image; opera; performing arts

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Zhu Hongrui, Thinking and Analysis of Characterization in Opera Performing Art. Art and Performance Letters (2022) Vol. 3: 68-72. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2022.030214.

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