The Role and Importance of the Violin in Piano Trios in China
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Currently, China is gradually placing more emphasis on chamber music education, but the existing research still falls short when compared to the international standard. Internationally, there has been a profound exploration in the field of Western chamber music, covering aspects such as the historical evolution of chamber music, appreciation guides, and introductions and analyses of specific composers' chamber music works. In contrast, despite certain advancements in chamber music in China, there remains a significant gap compared to international research. This shortfall in research leads to deficiencies in Chinese students' theoretical knowledge of Western chamber music, impacting their understanding and mastery of style when performing specific chamber music works, which in turn affects the quality of performance.
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