Abstract

One art, two generations of perseverance, director Wu Tianming took materials from local folk art, combined with the inheritance and memory of Suona art, to create a musical art fi lm work - "A Hundred Birds and Phoenixes". Taking Suona, a traditional folk art, as the main line, the director carefully carved out every detail when making the fi lm, so that the overall style and detail treatment of the fi lm have intriguing meaning. At the same time, focusing on the musical characteristics of Suona, the director starts from a unique aesthetic perspective, organically integrates traditional aesthetics with local culture, and enhances the aesthetic value of the fi lm. Based on this, this paper analyzes the evolution and development of Suona Qu "A Hundred Birds to the Phoenix", studies the aesthetic symbols of Suona in the movie "A Hundred Birds to the Phoenix", and discusses the aesthetic expression of Suona in the movie from the three-dimensional dimensions of space, life and emotion.

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