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Collection of Qin scores in Qing dynasty

The music scores with great influence in Qing Dynasty include Tianwen Pavilion Music Score, Dead Wood Zen, Chengyitang Music Score, Wuzhizhai Music Score, Chuncaotang Music Score, Dahuangge Music Score, Songfengge Music Score, Deyintang Music Score, Ziyuantang Music Score, An Introduction to Qin Xue, and Chinese Music Score.

All the guqin books and materials in the answer come from the seal at the top of the picture. I don't want to say you should know those three words. They are all ancient books with ancient musical scores.

Rhubarb music score: also known as Qingshan music score. Biography of Xu Shangying of Yushan School. Published in the 12th year of Kangxi (1673). In the collected 365,438+0 piano pieces, fast-paced pieces such as Luo Chaofei and Wu Ye Tune, which are not included in Songxiange Piano Score, have been added.

Dead wood Zen music: a collection of empty dust. 8 volumes. Published in the 19th year of Guangxu (1893). Collect 32 piano music.

Heart of Qin Xue: written by Zhuang Zhenfeng in the fifty-fourth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (17 15). * * * Included songs 14, all written or adapted by Zhuang. Eight of them have lyrics, and several of them are written by Zhuang.

Music score of Wuzhizhai: Zhou Lufeng arranged it according to Xu Qichuan's biography in the 60th year of Kangxi (172 1). ***8 volumes. Most of the collected 33 songs indicate the source, with detailed fingering, and there are notes and comments on Xu Processing in the marginal notes, which are widely circulated in modern times.

Chapters of Spring Grass: 6 volumes, edited by Su Jing (Qinshan). Qing Qianlong nine years (1744), the first edition is also called Qin Xue Xin Yin.

Ziyuantang piano score: Wu Xuanchuan, a pianist of Guangling School in Qing Dynasty. *** 1 1 volume, with 93 songs, and the last volume contains 30 songs with lyrics.

Song Fengpu: Series, two volumes. Written in 1684. Cheng Xiong was chosen in the 16th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi. * * * Collection 1 1 songs, all of which indicate the source, including the biographies of Han Shigeng and others. Attached is "Expressing Feelings" 1 volume, with a total of 37 songs.

Music score of Deyintang: biography of Guo Yuzhai, 10. Thirty years of Kangxi (169 1). For the original sculpture.

Chengyitang Piano Score: Six volumes, engraved by Cheng (Yushan) in the forty-fourth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1705).

Introduction of Qin Xue: 2 volumes, written by Zhang He. Collect 20 piano music. Attached with I-scale symbol. Among them, Three Stories of Yangguan and Questions and Answers of Yuqiao are still popular today.

Jiaoan Music Score: In the seventh year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1868), 32 pieces were arranged by Qin, a pianist of Guangling School. Among them, songs such as "Longxiangcao" have been passed down to this day.

Tian Wenpu: Tang and other series. Volume 16. At the same time, I also collected some theories about the aesthetics, laws and circumvention of guqin.

Collection of musical scores in Ming dynasty

In the Ming dynasty, the wind of printing musical scores was very strong, and many musical scores have been passed down to this day. Among them, Magic Secret Music, Complete Works of Taiyin, Qintong in Xilutang, Qinpu in Wugang, Fengxuanpin, Qin Shu Daquan, Songxianguan Qinpu, Yin Zhe Cross Qinpu, Supplement to Taiyin in Xingzhuang, Continued Music in Taiyin, etc.

Selected Works of Feng Xuan: Zhu Houxuan was written in the 18th year of Jiajing (1539). This book *** 10 volume. The first volume consists of 62 words such as fingering and mode, and 154 gestures. Most of the text is taken from the Complete Works of the Moon. There are 10 1 songs in the book, including 32 songs by Qin Ge.

Magic Secret Spectrum: edited by Ning Wang Zhu Quan and written by Hong Xiyisi (1425) in Ming Dynasty. This is the earliest piano music collection in existence. The book has ***3 volumes, and the first volume, Taikoo Shenpin, contains 16 songs, most of which are famous songs before the Northern Song Dynasty, retaining the original style of early music. There are 34 songs in the second volume of "The Wonder of Summer". All the piano music in Magic Secret Music has problems, which is an important historical material for studying ancient music works.

Lu Tong: Editor, written in Jiajing Yiyou (1525). The book ***25 volumes. The first five volumes were collected from Li Xu's Qin Tong and other people's papers and essays in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the last twenty volumes were collected from Qin Le 170 in the Song Dynasty. Among them, Guangling San has two versions, and there are more than 100 external tunes, which are mostly rejected by other music collections. It is a unique music collection with the largest music collection in Ming Dynasty.

Shu Qin Quan Shu is one of the important guqin documents in China. The book ***22 volumes. The first 20 volumes were written by Xiao Daheng and Jiang Keqian in the 18th year of Wanli (1590). The writing part includes: 68 1 records of Qin studies in past dynasties, such as temperament, Qin system, fingering, tunes, sages playing the piano, Qin poems and so on. The last two volumes are music scores, a total of 62.

Songxian Pavilion Music Score: Biography of Yushan School. Editor Yan Cheng. Written in the forty-second year of Wanli (16 14). The first edition has 22 songs, and the second edition has gradually increased to 29 songs. There is an editor's preface to the Collection of Qinchuan Music in the book, which criticizes the atmosphere of writing in Qin music at that time and has a great influence on Qin Ye.

Yin Zhe's score: edited by Gong Jing. This book was written 149 1 years ago. The original book is incomplete, and there are 39 existing books. Every song is accompanied by step-by-step lyrics, and most of them are difficult to sing. Some of them are traditional Qin Ge. For example, the earliest existing version is eight paragraphs of "Three Stories of Yangguan".

Addendum to Taiyin Village and the sequel to Taiyin Village: edited by Xiao Luan. The Supplement to the Taiyin of Xingzhuang was written in the thirty-sixth year of Jiajing (1557). This book has three volumes and 72 songs. The editor emphasizes that he is the true story of Xu Men, and puts the corresponding "Yin" as a prelude before each song. The Preface to the Taiyin of Xingzhuang was written in the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing (1560). This book includes his biography and his own creation, from his travels to wuyue and 38 piano pieces.

Jiaoan music score

Meian piano music score

Rhubarb music score: also known as Qingshan music score. Biography of Xu Shangying of Yushan School. Published in the 12th year of Kangxi (1673). In the collected 365,438+0 piano pieces, fast-paced pieces such as Luo Chaofei and Wu Ye Tune, which are not included in Songxiange Piano Score, have been added.

Dead wood Zen music: a collection of empty dust. 8 volumes. Published in the 19th year of Guangxu (1893). Collect 32 piano music.

Heart of Qin Xue: written by Zhuang Zhenfeng in the fifty-fourth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (17 15). * * * Included songs 14, all written or adapted by Zhuang. Eight of them have lyrics, and several of them are written by Zhuang.

Music score of Wuzhizhai: Zhou Lufeng arranged it according to Xu Qichuan's biography in the 60th year of Kangxi (172 1). ***8 volumes. Most of the collected 33 songs indicate the source, with detailed fingering, and there are notes and comments on Xu Processing in the marginal notes, which are widely circulated in modern times.

Chapters of Spring Grass: 6 volumes, edited by Su Jing (Qinshan). Qing Qianlong nine years (1744), the first edition is also called Qin Xue Xin Yin.

Ziyuantang piano score: Wu Xuanchuan, a pianist of Guangling School in Qing Dynasty. *** 1 1 volume, with 93 songs, and the last volume contains 30 songs with lyrics.

Song Fengpu: Series, two volumes. Written in 1684. Cheng Xiong was chosen in the 16th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi. * * * Collection 1 1 songs, all of which indicate the source, including the biographies of Han Shigeng and others. Attached is "Expressing Feelings" 1 volume, with a total of 37 songs.

Music score of Deyintang: biography of Guo Yuzhai, 10. Thirty years of Kangxi (169 1). For the original sculpture.

Chengyitang Piano Score: Six volumes, engraved by Cheng (Yushan) in the forty-fourth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1705).

Introduction of Qin Xue: 2 volumes, written by Zhang He. Collect 20 piano music. Attached with I-scale symbol. Among them, Three Stories of Yangguan and Questions and Answers of Yuqiao are still popular today.

Jiaoan Music Score: In the seventh year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1868), 32 pieces were arranged by Qin, a pianist of Guangling School. Among them, songs such as "Longxiangcao" have been passed down to this day.

Tian Wenpu: Tang and other series. Volume 16. At the same time, I also collected some theories about the aesthetics, laws and circumvention of guqin.

Collection of musical scores in Ming dynasty

In the Ming Dynasty, the wind of printing musical scores was very strong, and many musical scores have been passed down to this day. Among them, Magic Secret Music, Complete Works of Taiyin, Qintong in Xilutang, Qinpu in Wugang, Fengxuanpin, Qin Shu Daquan, Songxianguan Qinpu, Yin Zhe Cross Qinpu, Supplement to Taiyin in Xingzhuang, Continued Music in Taiyin, etc.

Selected Works of Feng Xuan: Zhu Houxuan was written in the 18th year of Jiajing (1539). This book *** 10 volume. The first volume consists of 62 words such as fingering and mode, and 154 gestures. Most of the text is taken from the Complete Works of the Moon. There are 10 1 songs in the book, including 32 songs by Qin Ge.

Magic Secret Spectrum: edited by Ning Wang Zhu Quan and written by Hong Xiyisi (1425) in Ming Dynasty. This is the earliest piano music collection in existence. The book has ***3 volumes, and the first volume, Taikoo Shenpin, contains 16 songs, most of which are famous songs before the Northern Song Dynasty, retaining the original style of early music. There are 34 songs in the second volume of "The Wonder of Summer". All the piano music in Magic Secret Music has problems, which is an important historical material for studying ancient music works.

Lu Tong: Editor, written in Jiajing Yiyou (1525). The book ***25 volumes. The first five volumes were collected from Li Xu's Qin Tong and other people's papers and essays in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the last twenty volumes were collected from Qin Le 170 in the Song Dynasty. Among them, Guangling San has two versions, and there are more than 100 external tunes, which are mostly rejected by other music collections. It is a unique music collection with the largest music collection in Ming Dynasty.

Shu Qin Quan Shu is one of the important guqin documents in China. The book ***22 volumes. The first 20 volumes were written by Xiao Daheng and Jiang Keqian in the 18th year of Wanli (1590). The writing part includes: 68 1 records of Qin studies in past dynasties, such as temperament, Qin system, fingering, tunes, sages playing the piano, Qin poems and so on. The last two volumes are music scores, a total of 62.

Songxian Pavilion Music Score: Biography of Yushan School. Editor Yan Cheng. Written in the forty-second year of Wanli (16 14). The first edition has 22 songs, and the second edition has gradually increased to 29 songs. There is an editor's preface to the Collection of Qinchuan Music in the book, which criticizes the atmosphere of writing in Qin music at that time and has a great influence on Qin Ye.

Yin Zhe's score: edited by Gong Jing. This book was written 149 1 years ago. The original book is incomplete, and there are 39 existing books. Every song is accompanied by step-by-step lyrics, and most of them are difficult to sing. Some of them are traditional Qin Ge. For example, the earliest existing version is eight paragraphs of "Three Stories of Yangguan".

Addendum to Taiyin Village and the sequel to Taiyin Village: edited by Xiao Luan. The Supplement to the Taiyin of Xingzhuang was written in the thirty-sixth year of Jiajing (1557). This book has three volumes and 72 songs. The editor emphasizes that he is the true story of Xu Men, and puts the corresponding "Yin" as a prelude before each song. The Preface to the Taiyin of Xingzhuang was written in the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing (1560). This book includes his biography and his own creation, from his travels to wuyue and 38 piano pieces.

Jiaoan music score

Meian piano music score

Collection of Qin scores in Qing dynasty

The music scores with great influence in Qing Dynasty include Tianwen Pavilion Music Score, Dead Wood Zen, Chengyitang Music Score, Wuzhizhai Music Score, Chuncaotang Music Score, Dahuangge Music Score, Songfengge Music Score, Deyintang Music Score, Ziyuantang Music Score, An Introduction to Qin Xue, and Chinese Music Score.

Rhubarb music score: also known as Qingshan music score. Biography of Xu Shangying of Yushan School. Published in the 12th year of Kangxi (1673). In the collected 365,438+0 piano pieces, fast-paced pieces such as Luo Chaofei and Wu Ye Tune, which are not included in Songxiange Piano Score, have been added.

Dead wood Zen music: a collection of empty dust. 8 volumes. Published in the 19th year of Guangxu (1893). Collect 32 piano music.

Heart of Qin Xue: written by Zhuang Zhenfeng in the fifty-fourth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (17 15). * * * Included songs 14, all written or adapted by Zhuang. Eight of them have lyrics, and several of them are written by Zhuang.

Music score of Wuzhizhai: Zhou Lufeng arranged it according to Xu Qichuan's biography in the 60th year of Kangxi (172 1). ***8 volumes. Most of the collected 33 songs indicate the source, with detailed fingering, and there are notes and comments on Xu Processing in the marginal notes, which are widely circulated in modern times.

Chapters of Spring Grass: 6 volumes, edited by Su Jing (Qinshan). Qing Qianlong nine years (1744), the first edition is also called Qin Xue Xin Yin.

Ziyuantang piano score: Wu Xuanchuan, a pianist of Guangling School in Qing Dynasty. *** 1 1 volume, with 93 songs, and the last volume contains 30 songs with lyrics.

Song Fengpu: Series, two volumes. Written in 1684. Cheng Xiong was chosen in the 16th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi. * * * Collection 1 1 songs, all of which indicate the source, including the biographies of Han Shigeng and others. Attached is "Expressing Feelings" 1 volume, with a total of 37 songs.

Music score of Deyintang: biography of Guo Yuzhai, 10. Thirty years of Kangxi (169 1). For the original sculpture.

Chengyitang Piano Score: Six volumes, engraved by Cheng (Yushan) in the forty-fourth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1705).

Introduction of Qin Xue: 2 volumes, written by Zhang He. Collect 20 music. Attached with I-scale symbol. Among them, Three Stories of Yangguan and Questions and Answers of Yuqiao are still popular today.

Jiaoan Music Score: In the seventh year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1868), 32 pieces were arranged by Qin, a pianist of Guangling School. Among them, songs such as "Longxiangcao" have been passed down to this day.

Tian Wenpu: Tang and other series. Volume 16. At the same time, I also collected some theories about the aesthetics, laws and circumvention of guqin.

Collection of musical scores in Ming dynasty

In the Ming Dynasty, the wind of printing musical scores was very strong, and many musical scores have been passed down to this day. Among them, Magic Secret Music, Complete Works of Taiyin, Qintong in West Road Hall, Qinpu in Wugang, Fengxuanpin, Qin Shu Daquan, Songxianguan Qinpu, Yin Zhe Cross Qinpu, Supplement to Taiyin in Xingzhuang, Continued Music in Taiyin in Xingzhuang, etc.

Selected Works of Feng Xuan: Zhu Houxuan was written in the 18th year of Jiajing (1539). This book *** 10 volume. The first volume consists of 62 words such as fingering and mode, and 154 gestures. Most of the text is taken from the Complete Works of the Moon. There are 10 1 songs in the book, including 32 songs by Qin Ge.

Magic Secret Spectrum: edited by Ning Wang Zhu Quan and written by Hong Xiyisi (1425) in Ming Dynasty. This is the earliest piano music collection in existence. The book has ***3 volumes, and the first volume, Taikoo Shenpin, contains 16 songs, most of which are famous songs before the Northern Song Dynasty, retaining the original style of early music. There are 34 songs in the second volume of "The Wonder of Summer". All the piano music in Magic Secret Music has problems, which is an important historical material for studying ancient music works.

Lu Tong: Editor, written in Jiajing Yiyou (1525). The book ***25 volumes. The first five volumes were collected from Li Xu's Qin Tong and other people's papers and essays in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the last twenty volumes were collected from Qin Le 170 in the Song Dynasty. Among them, Guangling San has two versions, and there are more than 100 external tunes, which are mostly rejected by other music collections. It is a unique music collection with the largest music collection in Ming Dynasty.

Shu Qin Quan Shu is one of the important guqin documents in China. The book ***22 volumes. The first 20 volumes were written by Xiao Daheng and Jiang Keqian in the 18th year of Wanli (1590). The writing part includes: 68 1 records of Qin studies in past dynasties, such as temperament, Qin system, fingering, tunes, sages playing the piano, Qin poems and so on. The last two volumes are music scores, a total of 62.

Songxian Pavilion Music Score: Biography of Yushan School. Editor Yan Cheng. Written in the forty-second year of Wanli (16 14). The first edition has 22 songs, and the second edition has gradually increased to 29 songs. There is an editor's preface to the Collection of Qinchuan Music in the book, which criticizes the atmosphere of writing in Qin music at that time and has a great influence on Qin Ye.

Yin Zhe's score: edited by Gong Jing. This book was written 149 1 years ago. The original book is incomplete, and there are 39 existing books. Every song is accompanied by step-by-step lyrics, and most of them are difficult to sing. Some of them are traditional Qin Ge. For example, the earliest existing version is eight paragraphs of "Three Stories of Yangguan".

Addendum to Taiyin Village and the sequel to Taiyin Village: edited by Xiao Luan. The Supplement to the Taiyin of Xingzhuang was written in the thirty-sixth year of Jiajing (1557). This book has three volumes and 72 songs. The editor emphasizes that he is the true story of Xu Men, and puts the corresponding "Yin" as a prelude before each song. The Preface to the Taiyin of Xingzhuang was written in the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing (1560). This book includes his biography and his own creation, from his travels to wuyue and 38 piano pieces.

Jiaoan music score

Meian piano music score