China's First Recital and Recording Pianist Ding Shande: A Critical Examination of His Performing Career and Performance Style

IF 0.5 2区 艺术学 0 MUSIC Twentieth-Century Music Pub Date : 2023-02-15 DOI:10.1017/S1478572222000330
D. Zhou
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Abstract Musical biography, particularly that which focuses on non-Western performers, has long been marginalized in musicology. This article critically examines the performing career and performance style of China's first recital and recording pianist, Ding Shande, by scrutinizing written documents and analysing recordings. It was found that Ding's performing career was short-lived, peaking in 1935 and ending in the 1950s, and that he tended to play with fast and even tempo, emphasize metrical organizations, and highlight structural divisions through long-range dynamic variation. These findings shed light on how the changing concept of semi-colonialism influenced the career trajectories and performance styles of the earliest Chinese pianists, and hence offer insights into early history of piano performance in China. This article shows that performers’ performances are just as important in biographical writings as is the story of their lives, and that interweaving the two helps develop a more thorough and comprehensive understanding of a performer's biography.
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中国第一位朗诵录音钢琴家丁善德:对其演奏生涯和演奏风格的批判性审视
摘要音乐传记,尤其是那些关注非西方表演者的传记,在音乐学中长期处于边缘地位。本文通过查阅书面文献和分析录音,对中国首位独奏和录音钢琴家丁善德的演奏生涯和演奏风格进行了批判性的考察。研究发现,丁的表演生涯是短暂的,在1935年达到顶峰,在20世纪50年代结束,他倾向于快速而均匀的节奏,强调格律组织,并通过长距离的动态变化来突出结构的划分。这些发现揭示了半殖民主义概念的变化如何影响中国最早钢琴家的职业轨迹和演奏风格,从而为中国早期钢琴演奏史提供了见解。这篇文章表明,表演者的表演在传记写作中与他们的生活故事一样重要,将两者交织在一起有助于对表演者的传记有更彻底、更全面的理解。
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