Passing Music on From Generation Essay

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Then in 1949, China was liberated and the state controlled by Mao Zedong, took over all music and artistic activities. Mao made great efforts to change musical traditions which he had associated with the older, defeated Chinese society. Promoted revolutionary songs and "Yangko Plays," (Yu Run 1991). He moved the traditional away from professionalism, and towards exploring the life of the proletariat, the common people. Mao then allowed Russian influences to permeate into Chinese cultural traditions based on the nature of communism in the Soviet Union.
Communism forced music like you would force production. Mao basically destroyed creative expression, all music other than state approved works were banned Popular musical developments were still occurring in British held Hong Kong, where the 1950s saw movements of Chinese Rock and Roll based on its Western influences (Wong 2000). Yet, it is clear that the music being handed down by the generations in China has been heavily influenced by external forces in nearly its entire contemporary history......

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