Tuồng cải lương (Vietnamese: [tûəŋ ka᷉ːj lɨəŋ], Hán-Nôm: 從改良) often referred to as Cải lương (Chữ Hán: 改良), roughly "reformed theater") is a form of modern folk opera in Vietnam. It blends southern Vietnamese folk songs, classical music, hát tuồng (a classical theatre form based on Chinese opera), and modern spoken drama.
History and description
Cải lương originated in Southern Vietnam in the early 20th century and blossomed in the 1930s as a theatre of the middle class during the country's French colonial period. Cải lương is now promoted as a national theatrical form. Unlike the other folk forms, it continued to prove popular with the masses as late as the 1970s and the 1980s, although it is now in decline.[1][2]
Cải lương can be compared to a sort of play with the added aspect of Vọng cổ. This term literally means "nostalgia for the past", it is a special type of singing with the background music often being the đàn tranh zither or the đàn ghi-ta (Vietnamized guitar). In a typical cải lương play, the actresses and actors would use a combination of regular spoken dialogue and vọng cổ to express their thoughts and emotions.
Cải lương normally highlights/praises Vietnamese moral values. There are mainly two genres of cải lương: ancient stories (tuồng cổ) and societal (xã hội).
The societal genre (改良社會) consists of stories about modern Vietnamese society. The plots deal with a romantic love story blended with family or social relationships. The stories also explore cultural norms, social norms, and other aspects of Vietnamese society, e.g. Đời Cô Lựu, Tô Ánh Nguyệt. This genre can be somehow described as tragedy, but with a happy ending. However, a few societal plays such as "Ra Giêng Anh Cưới Em" are comedic and lighthearted.
In the ancient stories, the actor/actress dresses in an old fashioned costume. The plot is based on a tale, legend or historical story of the feudal system, where kings and warriors still existed. For example, Bên Cầu Dệt Lụa, Lục Vân Tiên, Tiếng Trống Mê Linh etc. Many plots come from Chinese historic or ancient legends. Lương Sơn Bá-Chúc Anh Đài is based on the Chinese legend of butterfly lovers. In ancient stories, Hồ Quảng a kind of Chinese opera may be mixed. Hence, some ancient stories may be called Cải lương Hồ Quảng, which is more like a musical. In addition to regular speech, ca cải lương, and vọng cổ, several melodies are incorporated into the play. These melodies are reused through different plays, however the words are changed to fit the context of the plays. Ancient stories can be characterized by beautiful, elaborate costumes comprising beautiful and colorful dress pieces; large, beautiful glittery hairpieces; elaborate warrior armor; and elaborate warrior head pieces.
Notable singers
Before 1975
- Tám Danh (1901-1976)
- Ba Du (1904-1980)
- Năm Phỉ (1906-1954)
- Năm Châu (1906-1977)
- Ba Vân (1908-1988)
- Phùng Há (1911-2009)
- Tư Sạng (1911-1955)
- Bảy Nam (1913-2004)
- Út Trà Ôn (1919-2001)
- Lê Thanh Trí (1924-2002)
- Viễn Châu (1924-2016)
- Kim Chưởng (1926-2014)
- Văn Chung (1928-2018)
- Hữu Phước (1932-1997)
- Phi Hùng (born 1932)
- Thành Được (born 1934)
- Tùng Lâm (born 1934)
- Út Bạch Lan (1935-2016)
- Hùng Cường (1936-1996)
- Thanh Hương (1936-1974)
- Kim Cương (born 1937)
- Nam Hùng (1937-2020)
- Minh Cảnh (born 1938)
- Tấn Tài (1938-2011)
- Ngọc Nuôi (1939-2002)
- Út Hiền (1940-1986)
- Diệp Lang (1941-2023)
- Dũng Thanh Lâm (1942-2004)
- Ngọc Hương (1942-2017)
- Thanh Nga (1942-1978)
- Phương Quang (1942-2018)
- Thanh Thanh Hoa (1943-2009)
- Thanh Sang (1943-2017)
- Kim Ngọc (1944-2011)
- Minh Phụng (1944-2008)
- Bạch Tuyết (born 1945)
- Hồng Nga (born 1945)
- Ngọc Giàu (born 1945)
- Diệu Hiền (born 1945)
- Phương Bình (born 1947)
- Phượng Liên (born 1947)
- Thanh Nguyệt (born 1947)
- Mộng Tuyền (born 1947)
- Bo Bo Hoàng (born 1947)
- Thanh Tòng (1948-2016)
- Lệ Thủy (born 1948)
- Thanh Tuấn (born 1948)
- Minh Vương (born 1949)
- Bảo Quốc (born 1949)
- Mỹ Châu (born 1950)
- Tô Kim Hồng (born 1950)
- Bạch Lê (born 1951)
- Chí Tâm (born 1952)
- Giang Châu (1952-2019)
- Bích Hạnh (born 1953)
- Thoại Miêu (born 1953)
- Thanh Kim Huệ (1954-2021)
- Hương Lan (born 1956)
After 1975
- Phượng Mai (born 1956)
- Vũ Linh (1958-2023)
- Tài Linh
- Châu Thanh
- Thanh Hằng
- Phương Hồng Thủy
- Linh Tâm
- Thanh Thanh Tâm
- Phượng Hằng
- Phượng Loan
- Cẩm Tiên
- Kim Tử Long
- Thoại Mỹ
- Vũ Luân
- Chí Linh
- Vân Hà
- Tú Sương
- Trinh Trinh
- Lê Thanh Thảo
- Quế Trân
- Ngọc Huyền
- Thanh Ngân
- Trọng Phúc
- Tấn Giao
- Kim Tiểu Long
- Phi Nhung (1970-2021)
- Mạnh Quỳnh
- Hương Thủy
- Linh Tuấn
- Thanh Huyền
See also
- Music of Vietnam
- Cao Văn Lầu songwriter
- Dạ cổ hoài lang ("Night song of the missing husband", 1919)
- Vọng cổ ("Nostalgia")
References
- ↑ "VietNamNet – Mekong Delta nostalgic for cai luong's golden days". Archived from the original on 1 October 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2008. Mekong Delta nostalgic for cai luong’s golden days. 21 July 2007
- ↑ "VietNamNet – Beyond remedy for Cai luong". Archived from the original on 3 November 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2008. Beyond remedy for Cai luong. VietNamNet Bridge. 21 August 2008
External links
Media related to Tuồng cải lương at Wikimedia Commons