Representative repertoires include traditional repertoires, Recognition of Mother in Ancestral Temple, Meeting in Antang, Meng Lijun, Pearl Tower and Double Pearl Phoenix, as well as modern repertoires, Red Flower Song and Island Female Militia.
Tin Opera was originally named Changwen Opera, and Wujin is the hometown of tin opera. Tin Opera is one of the Han operas developed from the Dongxiang minor in Wujin and Wuxi in the stage of exploring the spring through the Quyi. Later, it gradually absorbed the folk dance of "picking tea lanterns" in the south of the Yangtze River and put it on the stage before and after the Revolution of 1911.
Tin opera tunes:
The main melody of tin opera is "Spring Melody". Later, some new melodies were created and plate changes were added, especially the "Continental Melody" changed from a single melody to a variety of melodies. In addition, the opera absorbed a large number of traditional folk music in the south of the Yangtze River, and adapted Southern Tune, Old Tune, New Jinling Tower Tune and Chai Tune.
1, the spring tune is developed from the combination of Jiangnan folk songs and Suzhou tanci tunes, with beautiful and smooth melody and long lyric. There are more than ten kinds of boards, such as Old Spring Tune, Adagio in Spring Tune and Old Dan Anti-Bow Tune.
2. Continental tune is the second main aria of tin opera, which originated from the "Gong Board" of Wulin class (also known as "Continental Board"). At first, it only had two sentences, but later it imitated the structure of spring tune and created the "clear board"
3. The Southern Tune was originally the main singing voice of "Southern Opera". In 1930s and 1940s, there were many kinds of "Southern Opera" in Shanghai, which were mainly performed in amusement parks.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Tin Opera.