Du Yaxiong

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Born1945
Hebei, China
NationalityChinese
CitizenshipChina
Education
  • Master of Arts degree
  • Ph.D.
Alma mater
  • Northwest Normal University
  • Nanjing University of the Arts
  • University of British Columbia
OccupationEthnomusicologist

Du Yaxiong (Simplified Chinese characters Traditional Chinese characters) (Hebei, China, 1945) is a nationally acclaimed Chinese ethnomusicologist. He graduated from the Music Department of Northwest Normal University in 1965, received a Master of Arts degree from Nanjing University of the Arts in 1981, and a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia in 2002.[1] In 1981 he joined the Conservatory of China, Beijing as a professor of music and was the head of the Department of Musicology for thirteen years and is still professor and doctoral supervisor of the college.[2]

Life and career

In 1986, Du Yaxiong was awarded the title of "National Expert with Outstanding Contributions" (国家有突出贡献中青年专家) by the State Council for his outstanding achievements in teaching and scientific research.[3] In 1987, at the invitation of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, he was a visiting researcher at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, studying the relationship between Chinese and Hungarian folk songs. In 1989, he published the book A Comparative Study of Chinese Folk Songs and Hungarian Folk Songs[4] and was awarded the "Socialist Culture Medal" for his work by the Hungarian People's Republic.

Having won the Fulbright Advanced Research Award from the US government from 1991-1992 and was invited to serve as a visiting professor at the Institute of Folklore at Indiana University where he also had the opportunity to study and collect Native American music.[5][6]

He twice won the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Residency in 1996 and 2008 where he authored Traditional Chinese Music Theory 中国传统乐理教程 and Traditional Music Culture of Chinese Minorities 中国少数民族传统音乐文化.[7]

Aside from conducting field work on traditional and folk music in over ten countries, Du Yaxiong has served as visiting professor at the Institute of Music of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the University of Victoria in New Zealand, the Institute of Folklore of Indiana University, and the School of Performing Arts of Youngstown University. The results of his research have been published in more than 20 monographs and over 200 articles published in English and Hungarian both in China and abroad. [8][9]

Selected Works

Comparative musicology research between Chinese and Hungarian folksongs
  • 1981 Yuguzu xibu minge yanjiu [A Study of Western Yugur Folk Songs]. Gansu minzu yanjiu [The Research of Ethnology of Gansu] 1:1-80. (in Chinese).
  • 1982 Yuguzu xibu minge ji youguan minge zhi bijiao yanjiu [Comparative Research Between Western Yugur Folk Songs and Related Folk Songs of Other Nationalities]. Zhongguo Yinyue [Chinese Music] 4: 22–25. (in Chinese)
  • 1984. Xiongnu xiqian jiqi minge zai Ouzhou de yingxiang [The Influence of Hun (Xiong-nu) Folk Songs in Europe During Their Westward Migration]. Zhongguo Yinyue [Chinese Music] 3: 7-9 (in Chinese)
  • 1985. Comparative Research of Chinese Folk Songs and Hungarian Folk Songs. Ősi Gyökér. (bilingual English and Hungarian)
  • 1990 Lun wudu jiegou [The Fifth Construction]. Zhongguo yinyue [Chinese Music] (3): 8–11. (in Chinese)
  • 1990 Books and Tea. Fifth Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Historical Society of Zurich 1990. A Zürichi Magyar Történelmi Egyesület kiadványa Budapest – Zürich, 2005.[10]
  • 1993 Wusheng yinjiede fenlei jiqi jiegou [Classification of Pentatonic Scales and their Construction]. Zhongguo yinyue [Chinese Music] 4:11-13. (in Chinese)
  • 1998 Rokon vonások a magyar és észak-kínai népzene között [Similarities between Hungarian and Northern Chinese Folk Music]. Főnix Könyvek 13. Transl. József Végvári. Edited by Zoltán Farkas. Debrecen: Dél-Nyírségi Bihari Tájvédelmi Kult. Értek. (in Hungarian)
  • 2002 Historical Significance of Hungarian Folksong Research Conducted in the Twentieth Century. Eurasian Studies Yearbook 74: 97-111.
  • 2014 丝绸之路的音乐文化 Sichouzhilu de yinyue wenhua [Music of the Silk Road]. Suzhou: Suzhou University Press. (in Chinese)

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