Abstract

"Flowing Stream" is a Chinese folk song from Yunnan province with a high degree of popularity and popularity. It has been widely adapted by Chinese and foreign composers into various forms of musical expression, such as piano, accordion, orchestral music and opera, etc. Therefore, it can be seen that the work has been widely recognized and sung by composers and audiences. Therefore, it can be seen that the work is widely recognized and loved among composers and audiences. In this paper, we will choose different versions of "Flowing Stream" from six composers, namely, Zhao Xingdao, Zhu Jian'er, Ding Shande, Zhu Peibin, Wang Zhenyu, and Zhang Zhao, as the objects of study to analyze their compositional techniques in terms of musical structural features, nationalization features, and so on, so as to provide composers with some new ideas for exploration.

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