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Dagu and Gushu
Beijing qinshu
Beijing qinshu is a qu category of dagu that evolved in Beijing and is
popular in Tianjin and Hebei Province.
Around the 1940s, Zhai Qingshan,
an artist of Tongxian County who was versed in Leting dagu, introduced the
dulcimer (a sound board and wires stretched across bridges) to accompany Bejjing
qinshu. Later on the sihu was added, further developing the art. After the 1950s
it formally became known as Beiing qinshu.
Beijing qinshu puts the
emphasis on a conversational style of singing, simple in tune and rhythm, with
greater variations in clapping. It is an appropriate medium to tell stories in a
vivid manner.
Guan Xuezeng, born in Beijing in 1922, studied dagu since
childhood and emerged as a famous Beijing qinshu artist. He has a sonorous,
sweet, and loud voice, which pleases the ear. He sings as well as he narrates,
and can go from singing to narrating and vice-versa in a natural manner The
words are clearly articulated and Guan Xuezeng is a good actor. He is
appreciated by his audiences, both foreign and Chinese, on account of his
singing and acting.
Guan Xuezeng is also a scriptwriter in his own
right. He mostly writes the stories he sings. He knows well the psyche of his
audience. He comes straight to the point at the beginning of the performance,
seizing the attention of the audience with his melody. In Bian Da Lu Hua, which
describes a man named Min Ziqian, who while dressed in wintry garb, goes to plea
for his mother, Guan sings: "Heaven does not seem to have any eyes. A great snow
is falling. The bitter cold penetrates the flesh. Min Ziqian trembles in his
coat, unable to use his hand to whip the horse."
The artist couches his
story in conversational language popular among the people. He shows deep
sympathy for the character and describes the freezing character vividly. The
vocal music is very exquisite. Particularly moving is the plea of Min Ziqian:
"Father, please take back your divorce letter. As your son, I plead for you to
pardon my stepmother Li. Tolerate her. I beg you to consider that she has
nurtured us. If you divorce her, you will abandon the three of us. More is the
pity."
As he sings, tears fill the eyes of the audience, who are rapt in
attention. Guan Xuezeng, now over 80 years of age, still makes appearances on
the stage and on Chinese TV from time to time.
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