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Yayue (Chinese: 雅樂; lit. 'elegant music') was a form of
classical music and
dance performed at the
royal court and
temples in
ancient China. The basic...
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Artistically it
differs from the
music of the
corresponding Chinese form
yayue (雅楽)
which is a term
reserved for
ceremonial music. The
prototype of gagaku...
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closely ****ociated with
yayue music, each
yayue pieces may have a
ceremonial or
ritual dance ****ociated with it. The most
important yayue piece of the Zhou...
- Hong Kong and Macau.
System of
formal music yayue established.
Lyrics of folk
songs recorded.
Decline of
yayue by the end of the
Spring and
Autumn period...
- Zhou dynasty, a
formal system of
court and
ceremonial music later termed yayue (meaning "elegant music") was established. The word
music (樂, yue) in ancient...
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China Internet Investment Fund took a
golden share investment in
Shenzhen Yayue Technology. The
stock price of
Tencent sank when news of the deal was published...
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Gamelan music, and
various styles of the
court of
Imperial China (see
yayue for instance). Thus in the
later 20th
century terms such as "Western classical...
- scholars, the
guqin was also pla**** in a
ritual context,
especially in
yayue in China, and aak in Korea. The
National Center for
Korean Traditional Performing...
- application,
built music institutions, and
conducted musical education.
Yayue (雅樂) was
established for
rituals and ceremonies. At the same time, the Zhou...
- (1392–1910). It was
partly modelled on the
court music of China,
known as
yayue.
Korean court music also
shows similarities with the
court music of ****an...