Abstract

The rise and spread of revolutionary music in China embody a long history of social transformation, deep cultural content, and psychological connotations of Chinese society’s struggle for freedom and its future. By analyzing the historical evolution of the genre of revolutionary songs, the national and social reasons for the development of this repertoire are explored. The features of the symbolic meaning and the specificity of the cultural expression of Chinese «red music» are revealed. Its role and significance for modern China is assessed.

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