Preservation vectors of traditional Chinese music
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2024.302101Abstract
The purpose of the article is to highlight the issue and development of Chinese traditional music in the context of modern society. Our research methodology is to justify and analyse the possibilities of immersive approaches to this important musical heritage. The research methodology is based on a comprehensive analysis of modern trends in the development of Chinese traditional music. Cultural and musicological methods were used to study the influence of modern society on the preservation of traditional musical culture. The study considers three inversion approaches: creation of exhibition halls, formation of archives, and development of ecological exhibition spaces. We conduct a comparative analysis of the effectiveness of each approach and its use for the preservation and development of traditional music. Scientific novelty is the systematic contribution of inversion methods to the preservation and development of traditional music. The approach takes into account modern realities and these demands of society, contributing not only to the preservation, but also to the active development of Chinese traditional musical heritage. The conclusions emphasise the expediency and necessity of implementing such research approaches and indicate the prospects of using immersive approaches for the further preservation and development of Chinese traditional music in the modern era.
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