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UNSEEN BEAUTIES.

the ultra-moderns of the Woat, has been possessed hero for cen- turies, of a classle device.

He hit at the Occidental babit [of glorifying theory and forcing all creative art to follow sterile patterns. The Chinese, he show- ed, have a unique way of cluding romanticista and classicists, the Pe Wang principle. This is al- Coming before a mixed audience 'lowed in some music and consists at the Embassy Theatre, Shanghai of letting the performer play or Trecently Mr. John H. Levis, sing as he pleases, as long as he

Shanghai-born lecturer on Chin- follows a definito pattern. cac music, proceeded to sing It

Really fine on his programme and its praises in such fashion was the collection of atroot cries as to capture and hold the inter- which he rendered 08 tasteful est of all who were thoro,

samples of his understanding of To a certain extent, Mr. Levis modern Chiness folk music. Also spoke to an audience, completely highly interesting was

his Fignorant. That was in the position of the various instru-: analysis he gave of the scientific ments. Those who heard his attributen of the old music of sweet-voiced dulcimer, the Chinese China. He revealed cortain in-plano, could not help feeling that Itriguing aspects about the basic here was a unique instrument, Chinese music-which show that bursting with the tone colour it has complications about it as which Mr. Levia described right- profound, in rhythm and melody,ly as being indigenous. That ins Western music hos in led him to an attack upon Western

harmonies.

Chinese Music Accident.

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composers who pass through China and write Chinese music

In this part of the lecture he ever after-and upon Western in- sinnd well jahowed himself a sincere and on-struments, another

thusiastic student whose aim it taken.

is to administer n stimulating It was delightful to hear the notion to an art that is about street cries which he sang and eady for extreme unction. He played. It was splendid, too, to jcited proof pointing out that the listen to the warm and bright music of the East was already tones of the various instruments. long classic when that of the But after all, Mr. Lovis' argument West was feeling its way out of sounded fatile. He looks for a

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Since art, for some

allows. reason, education

True, must be complicated to the point Occident can learn much about where common people can't un-musical art from, the local genre. derstand it, Mr. Lovin showed that But, heaven knows, the ordinary Chinese music, too, is complicated, music-lover of the West is struggl- Where the Western melody is ing arduously enough to keep pace merely a phrase with variations with the new language of the the Chinese one follows definite moderne, let alone going to the laws of progression, rising and Orlent for another tongue. Then, falling in strict accordance with too, Mr. Levis, a foreigner, scoms laws. In rhythm, too, Mr. Levis more interested in bringing about found satisfaction when he show this resurrection than most

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