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The Classic of Poetry as Chinese Poetry and Music: The Case of "Cooing and Wooing"

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School of Chinese Scholar Seminar

 

The Classic of Poetry as Chinese Poetry and Music:

The Case of "Cooing and Wooing"

 

Speaker:
Prof. Joseph S.C. LAM 林萃青
(University of Michigan)
 
Moderator: 
Prof. Liangliang CHEN
(School of Chinese, HKU)
 
Date: 24 January 2025 (Fri)
Time: 14:30pm - 16:00pm (HKT)
Language: English
Venue: CRT-7.30, 7/F, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, HKU
 
Mode: Face-to-face & Online
 

Abstract:

The Classic of Poetry (Shijing 詩經) is universally known as a masterpiece of world literature; less known is the fact that it is also a core source of Chinese music and music making. This presentation analyzes the verbal-musicality of Shijing lyrics and its sonic realizations by Chinese literati musicians with a case study of 'Cooing and Wooing (Guanju 關雎),' arguing that historical and contemporary readings and singing of Shijing lyrics demonstrate the Chinese tradition of yue 樂, a multimedia performance and negotiation of Chinese heart-minds.

 

About the Speaker:

Joseph S.C. Lam is Professor of Musicology at the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at the University of Michigan. A musicologist and sinologist, Lam specializes in the music and cultures of Southern Song (1127-1279), Ming (1368-1644), and modern China (1900 to present). Lam’s recent publications include: “Zhang Dai’s (1597-1680) Musical Life in Late Ming China”, in Ming China edited by Kenneth Swope (New York: Routledge, 2019); and “Huaigu yinyue lilun yu shijian di yige chubu tian / A Proposal on Music of Reminiscence: Theory and Practice,” Yinyue yishu / Musical Art (2019/2). Lam’s latest monograph is Kunqu, A Classical Opera of Twenty-first Century China (Hong Kong University Press, 2022). Currently, Lam is working on a monograph tentatively entitled, “Confucius’s Songs: A Global Music History of Chinese Shiyue / Poetic Music.”

 

Notice:
1) The seminar will be conducted primarily in a face-to-face mode; Those who cannot attend the seminar in-person could apply for online participation (via Zoom) with justifications;
2) All those who would like to attend the seminar are required to register online (Click HERE) on a first-come, first-served basis;
3) Email of confirmation will be sent to the registered email addresses and participants have to show the screenshot or print-out version of the email for entry of the seminar venue;
4) Walk-in or late-comers will not be allowed for entry of the seminar venue unless situation allows.
 
ALL are welcome*
*Pre-registration (Click HEREis requested.