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Min-Nan Yuefu is a
nanguan performing arts troupe established in
Taipei, 1961. Originally named “Min-Nan Guanfu Research Society”, it later changed to its current name “Taipei Min-Nan Yuefu Research Association”
[1]. In 1993, the troupe received the National Heritage Award for Nanguan Ensemble from the Ministry of Education
[2]. It is currently one of the active
nanguan performing arts troupes in
Taiwan.
[3]
In 1959, the “Su-Lien Yuefu” from the Philippines visited Taiwan and performed at the Cisheng Temple in Dadaocheng. Inspired by the performance, individuals including Tseng Hsiung, Wu Yung-hui, Chen Ping-huang, and Wu Chen started to recognize the significance of nanguan music. Wu Chen (originally from Quanzhou, China; his original name was Wu Shih-min), initiated the establishment of the Min-Nan Guanfu Research Society in 1961, as one of the earliest private nanguan troupes in the Taipei area, with the participation of fellow nanguan enthusiasts and Minnanese immigrants who had arrived in Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War. Notable musicians such as Wu Yen-dien from the Nan-Sheng Society and Singaporean overseas Chinese Huang Ching-piao were invited as resident instructors. [1] [4] [5]
From the 1960s to the 1980s, Min-Nan Yuefu was highly active and maintained close connections with nanguan troupes in Southeast Asia [1] [6]. In 1963, they organized a nanguan opera training course featuring instructors including Hsu Hsiang, Li Hsiang-shih, Weng Hsiu-tang, Chen Ling-yun, and Chen Chang-jung. Trainees of this class, Wu Su-hsia included, were nicknamed the “Thirteen Beauties”. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
In 1965, Chen Chang-jung was appointed as the troupe's master, with Hsu Hsiang as the instructor of Liyun opera. In 1972, Wu Kun-jen was hired as an instructor. [13] In 1973, the troupe changed its name to “Taipei Min-Nan Yuefu Research Association”. In 1983, it appointed Yu Fen-chi as a resident instructor. [1] In 1992, the troupe held a nanguan study class. [1]
In 1993, the troupe received the National Heritage Award for Nanguan Ensemble from the Ministry of Education. [2] [14]
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Min-Nan Yuefu is a
nanguan performing arts troupe established in
Taipei, 1961. Originally named “Min-Nan Guanfu Research Society”, it later changed to its current name “Taipei Min-Nan Yuefu Research Association”
[1]. In 1993, the troupe received the National Heritage Award for Nanguan Ensemble from the Ministry of Education
[2]. It is currently one of the active
nanguan performing arts troupes in
Taiwan.
[3]
In 1959, the “Su-Lien Yuefu” from the Philippines visited Taiwan and performed at the Cisheng Temple in Dadaocheng. Inspired by the performance, individuals including Tseng Hsiung, Wu Yung-hui, Chen Ping-huang, and Wu Chen started to recognize the significance of nanguan music. Wu Chen (originally from Quanzhou, China; his original name was Wu Shih-min), initiated the establishment of the Min-Nan Guanfu Research Society in 1961, as one of the earliest private nanguan troupes in the Taipei area, with the participation of fellow nanguan enthusiasts and Minnanese immigrants who had arrived in Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War. Notable musicians such as Wu Yen-dien from the Nan-Sheng Society and Singaporean overseas Chinese Huang Ching-piao were invited as resident instructors. [1] [4] [5]
From the 1960s to the 1980s, Min-Nan Yuefu was highly active and maintained close connections with nanguan troupes in Southeast Asia [1] [6]. In 1963, they organized a nanguan opera training course featuring instructors including Hsu Hsiang, Li Hsiang-shih, Weng Hsiu-tang, Chen Ling-yun, and Chen Chang-jung. Trainees of this class, Wu Su-hsia included, were nicknamed the “Thirteen Beauties”. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
In 1965, Chen Chang-jung was appointed as the troupe's master, with Hsu Hsiang as the instructor of Liyun opera. In 1972, Wu Kun-jen was hired as an instructor. [13] In 1973, the troupe changed its name to “Taipei Min-Nan Yuefu Research Association”. In 1983, it appointed Yu Fen-chi as a resident instructor. [1] In 1992, the troupe held a nanguan study class. [1]
In 1993, the troupe received the National Heritage Award for Nanguan Ensemble from the Ministry of Education. [2] [14]
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