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音乐教学中审美心理与感知能力培养路径
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-27 21:02
在美育纳入国民教育体系的当下,音乐教学作为美育的重要载体,其价值早已超越单一传授音乐技能的 范畴,升华为对学生审美素养和综合感知能力的深层培育。音乐不仅是声音的艺术,更是情感的载体与 文化的缩影,因此深入探索音乐教学中审美心理与感知能力的培养路径,不仅是完善音乐教育理论体系 的必然要求,更是助力实现"以美育人、以美化人"的现实需要。 审美心理结构是审美主体适应审美活动而形成的特殊心理结构形式,是促使学生与审美客体之间形成审 美关系的一种心理中介。深化音乐教学中学生对美的感知,重点在于依托师生、生生间的双向互动,把 握学生的审美心理变化,构建连接"心理认知"与"音乐感知"的桥梁。 另一方面,可构建多学科交叉的学习网络,帮助学生从多个认知维度解读音乐。以"春日"为主题的跨学 科教学为例,音乐学科可通过鉴赏维瓦尔第《四季·春》中"鸟鸣"的旋律模拟、"雨滴"的节奏表现,让 学生初步建立对"春"的审美意趣;再由汉语言文学教师组织学生用文字描述聆听乐曲时联想到的场景; 在美术课上用画笔具象化,用色彩明暗、笔触轻重对应音乐的强弱与节奏变化,将视觉艺术与音乐情感 相关联。在评估教学成果时,让学生以小组为单位展示跨学科成果,如 ...
视线|新年舞台奏响和美乐章
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-01 13:35
Core Viewpoint - The articles collectively highlight the cultural vibrancy and artistic expressions in China as the country enters the new year 2026, showcasing various forms of traditional and modern performances that resonate with the spirit of renewal and hope for the future [1][2][3][4]. Group 1: Cultural Events and Performances - The New Year celebrations feature a blend of historical and contemporary cultural elements, including children's choirs and traditional operas, reflecting a rich cultural heritage [5][6][7]. - The children's choir from Jingle County, which won a national silver award, showcases the impact of music education on youth, emphasizing teamwork and perseverance [6]. - The Shaoxing Xiaobaihua Experimental Quyi Troupe's performance in rural areas aims to enrich local cultural life and engage communities through traditional art forms [7][8]. Group 2: Traditional Music and Instruments - The Hubei Provincial Museum's bell music concert, featuring the ancient Zenghouyi bells, combines traditional and modern musical elements, attracting both local and international audiences [9][10]. - The concert repertoire includes both ancient and contemporary pieces, demonstrating the versatility and enduring appeal of traditional Chinese instruments [9]. - The integration of advanced technology in performances enhances audience engagement and deepens the appreciation of Chinese cultural heritage [10].
传承百年 唢呐声远(传承)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-08-23 22:42
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the cultural significance and revival efforts of the traditional Chinese musical instrument, the suona, led by Zhou Benming and his family group, "Zhou Family Band," which has been recognized as a provincial intangible cultural heritage representative. Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Tradition - Zhou Benming is the fifth-generation leader of "Zhou Family Band," a well-known folk music group in Bolin Village, Lingbi County, with a history of over a century [2] - The suona is celebrated as the "king of instruments" in the region, often featured in important local events such as weddings and ancestral worship [1] - Zhou Family Band has successfully trained over a hundred local Zhou clan members and more than a thousand non-clan enthusiasts in suona performance [2] Group 2: Modernization and Promotion - Zhou Benming has restructured the band, enriching its repertoire and focusing on training, including the publication of "Essentials of Zhou Family Band Heritage" [2] - The band has integrated traditional and modern elements in their performances, creating new works like "Dongfeng Qi" that resonate with contemporary audiences [3] - Since 2017, the band has performed over 200 shows internationally, including a planned 20 performances in the U.S. during the 2025 Spring Festival [3] Group 3: Recognition and Impact - In 2014, the suona art (Lingbi Bolin suona) was included in the national intangible cultural heritage representative project list, boosting its recognition [3] - The performances aim to evoke respect and appreciation for traditional music while also engaging younger audiences with popular music adaptations [3]
激活地方经典艺术语汇
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-26 21:52
Core Viewpoint - The "Zhanghua Liufang - Chu Culture Thematic Art Creation Project" showcases 60 artworks that encapsulate the 800-year history and cultural essence of the Chu state, emphasizing the importance of regional expression in thematic art creation [2][4]. Group 1: Artistic Creation and Cultural Significance - The project involves nearly a hundred creators who have meticulously researched historical fragments and cultural symbols from the Chu region, akin to archaeological scholars [2]. - Notable works include Huang Shaomu's "High Mountains and Flowing Water," which reflects the natural beauty of the Chu landscape, and Tan Chongzheng and Zheng Hua's "Bronze Civilization," which captures the intricate designs of bronze artifacts [2][3]. - The artworks serve not only as a reflection of history but also as a tribute to Chinese civilization, highlighting the innovative spirit of the artists [4]. Group 2: Regional Characteristics and Collaboration - The activation and reconstruction of local artistic vocabulary enhance the regional characteristics of the artworks, as seen in pieces like "Ode to the Orange" and "Rise of Chu and Han," which blend traditional symbols with modern techniques [3]. - The project showcases a diverse group of creators, ranging in age from their 20s to 90s, including professional artists, university teachers, and young art students, thereby strengthening the talent pipeline in thematic art creation [4]. - The initiative establishes a transformation chain of "cultural relic archaeology - artistic translation - public dissemination," facilitating a broader spread of the unique charm and profound heritage of Chu culture [4].
“武汉音乐地图”汉阳欢唱,把武汉唱进人们心里
Chang Jiang Ri Bao· 2025-07-04 11:02
Core Viewpoint - The "Wuhan Music Map" concert series aims to promote local culture and music, engaging the community through original songs and performances that resonate with the city's history and spirit [3][11]. Group 1: Event Overview - The "Wuhan Music Map Goes to Hanyang" concert took place on July 3 at Vanke Future Center, attracting over a thousand attendees who enjoyed a 90-minute musical experience [1][9]. - The event featured a variety of original songs celebrating Hanyang, including "Understanding My Autumn in Hanyang" and "Coming to Hanyang is Knowing Each Other," which reflect the cultural heritage of the area [3][9]. Group 2: Audience Engagement - Attendees expressed emotional connections to the music, with one audience member noting that the songs reminded him of the city's beauty and resilience [4]. - The concert atmosphere was lively, with children playing in fountains and families enjoying creative market activities, enhancing community interaction [6][8]. Group 3: Musical Performances - The concert showcased performances from local artists, including youth singers and musicians, who presented original compositions that have been recognized in the "Wuhan Music Map" initiative [3][9]. - Notable performances included traditional pieces like "High Mountains and Flowing Water," which captivated the audience and encouraged participation through singing and dancing [9]. Group 4: Future Plans - Since 2025, the "Wuhan Music Map" series has been held in various districts, with plans to expand to more landmarks in Wuhan, further promoting local music and culture [11].