
The late composer Ma Shui-long left behind a rich legacy of musical works, as well as a diverse collection of paintings and manuscripts. To pay tribute to him, the National Center for Traditional Arts and the National Central Library has launched a special exhibition. FTV reporter Stephany Yang takes us in for a look!
The exhibition features seven themed sections showcasing Ma’s writings, musical scores, and photographs. For the first time, family-held paintings are publicly displayed. Ma’s wife donated these precious items after his death. Ma was a composer known for blending local elements with Western modernist techniques.
Yen Lu-fen
Curator
The piece he’s best known for is his Concerto for Bamboo Flute and Orchestra. If we walk to the parking lot of the National Theater and Concert Hall, you’ll hear the beautiful music playing there—the Concerto for Bamboo Flute and Orchestra. The reason it’s so iconic is that it combines Chinese traditional instrument-specifically the bamboo flute—with a Western symphony orchestra, written in the form of a Western classical concerto.
Aside from being a composer, he was also a talented artist. His artworks are on display at the exhibition. The exhibition space draws inspiration from the curves of the piano and cello. For the first time, Ma’s home piano and work desk are on display, offering visitors an intimate glimpse into his creative environment. The exhibition will also feature lectures, panel discussion to reflect on Ma’s contributions to music education. As part of the 10th anniversary tribute to Ma, several concerts will also be held till December. Coming up next is the Hometown Vignettes-Memorial Concert of Ma Shui-Long’ concert on Nov. 2. It will feature performances by the Taipei Chamber Singers and four pianists from Taipei National University of the Arts.
Yen Lu-fen
Curator
What makes him truly admirable is, first of all, he didn’t study music from a young age. It wasn’t until he was 19 that he decided to pursue a path in music. He pursued piano and cello as his minors and practiced hard every day. He hardly rested, studying diligently during the day and working at night.
On Dec. 7, a concert will also be held at Weiwuying. The exhibition runs until Oct. 15 at the National Central Library.
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已故作曲家馬水龍留下了豐富的音樂作品以及繪畫和手稿收藏。為了紀念他逝世10週年,國立傳統藝術中心和國家圖書館舉辦了一場特別展覽。一起來看看。
展覽分為七個主題,展出馬水龍文字和樂譜手稿、照片等。此外,首次公開家屬珍藏的畫作。這些珍貴藏品由馬水龍的夫人在他過世後捐贈。馬水龍是一位作曲家,融合傳統與現代,將台灣傳統音樂元素融入西方古典音樂架構。
[[策展人 顏綠芬]]
"大家對他最熟悉的就是他的《梆笛協奏曲》,如果我們走到兩廳院的停車場,會聽到停車場有播放很好聽的音樂,那個曲子就是梆笛協奏曲。它是結合中國傳統樂器梆笛跟西方的管弦樂團,利用西方的古典音樂的曲式,就是協奏曲來寫的”
馬水龍不僅是一位作曲家,更是一位才華洋溢的藝術家。展覽現場展出了他的六幅畫作。展覽空間的設計靈感來自平台鋼琴和大提琴的曲線。馬水龍作曲時使用的鋼琴和書桌首次展出,讓參觀者可以近距離了解他的創作環境。展覽還將舉辦二場講座,回顧馬水龍對音樂教育的貢獻。為紀念馬水龍逝世十週年,除了展覽,也將舉辦多場音樂會,持續至12月。接下來,《故鄉風情畫》將於11月2日舉行,由台北室內合唱團和四位來自國立臺北藝術大學的鋼琴家同台演出。
[[策展人 顏綠芬]]
"他令我們很敬佩的就是說,他並不是從小學音樂,一直到19歲才立志要走音樂的路。20歲考上藝專,他輔修鋼琴跟大提琴,每天拼命練。白天很認真的學習,晚上還要上夜班,日夜不得休息,還能名列前茅,五年全勤。"
12月7日,衛武營也將舉辦馬水龍音樂會。「看見音樂 聽見畫」馬水龍逝世10週年紀念特展,於國家圖書館藝文中心展覽室展出至10月15日。
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