The Rise and Development of Opera Under the Influence of Western Renaissance Culture

Authors

  • Jingwen Wu Department of Media, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, 730070, China
  • Zhihao Liu Department of Media, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, 730070, China

Keywords:

Renaissance; Opera; Social Value; Development History

Abstract

When western music and western art entered China, modern China opera also developed rapidly and became a new performance form in China art. China's modern opera art originated from the western opera art, and under the impact of the new trend, new dramatic aesthetic principles have emerged. China's modern opera has a solid foundation of the masses, and its uniqueness and creativity promote the development of China's modern opera art faster and faster. With the long-term development of modern China opera performance, it has gradually manifested its own characteristics on the basis of its commonness with western opera art. This paper discusses the social background and aesthetic characteristics of European opera art from Renaissance to Baroque, and discusses the rise and development of China opera art under the influence of Western Renaissance culture, aiming at further exploring the social value and cultural significance of modern China opera performance.

Published

2025-02-10