Cheng school

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The Cheng school is a renowned stylistic tradition in Peking opera, distinguished by its unique vocal techniques, performance style, and influential lineage of performers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Peking opera school
stylistic tradition
aimsTo convey complex emotions through singing
maintain continuity of artistic lineage
preserve stylistic purity
belongsTo Chinese opera culture
developedIn Beijing NERFINISHED
China NERFINISHED
emphasizes clarity of diction
expressive phrasing
faithful interpretation of established roles
integration of singing and acting
vocal purity
genreOf Peking opera performance style
hasAspect codified role types
codified stage movements
codified vocal patterns
hasCharacteristic careful control of breath and resonance
delicate hand and eye gestures
distinct performance style
distinct vocal techniques
emotional expressiveness
emphasis on lyrical singing
nuanced portrayal of female roles
refined vocal ornamentation
subtle stage movement
hasDomain performing arts
traditional Chinese theatre
hasInfluenceOn contemporary Peking opera pedagogy
modern interpretations of classic Peking opera roles
hasReputation highly influential in Peking opera
renowned Peking opera school
hasTrainingMethod apprenticeship system
oral transmission
repetitive vocal drills
role-specific coaching
influences later Peking opera performers
repertoire selection in Peking opera troupes
teaching methods in Peking opera
isBasedOn lineage of master–disciple transmission
isPartOf Peking opera tradition
isTaughtAt Peking opera schools in China
specialized opera troupes and studios
usesLanguage Mandarin Chinese NERFINISHED
usesMedium live theatrical performance
traditional Chinese musical accompaniment

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Peking opera hasFamousSchool Cheng school