Phonographs have preserved China's arts
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2026 11:12 am
As today's age is moving into the digital world there is less of an emphasis on culture and more of the internet and online living. Buckled with the Cultural Revolution, and the censorship of the press in China, phonograph records of the 1900s-1950s are the only way some recordings and existence of certain Chinese culture has been preserved.
Discogs and YouTube has played a large role in denoting these item's existence, but there is seldom interest even in China of many Cantonese & Operatic or theatrical culture, it is simply an art which is fading away. The huge 8, 12, even 16 part Edison, Victor, and Columbia recordings of Cantonese Opera, and also the recordings of popular songs & Shidaiqu in the 1930s is the little crumbles we have left of Republican China & Shanghai being the Paris of the Orient. Now, the only remains of it are overseas, or in Singapore, Hong-Kong, and Taiwan, and am truly grateful for this hobby, as it has sprung my interest into the musical and theatre history of China.
It is almost sad that such a complex art was attempted to be eradicated by the CCP, and that record collectors and the phonograph community would be what preserved it's remains.
Discogs and YouTube has played a large role in denoting these item's existence, but there is seldom interest even in China of many Cantonese & Operatic or theatrical culture, it is simply an art which is fading away. The huge 8, 12, even 16 part Edison, Victor, and Columbia recordings of Cantonese Opera, and also the recordings of popular songs & Shidaiqu in the 1930s is the little crumbles we have left of Republican China & Shanghai being the Paris of the Orient. Now, the only remains of it are overseas, or in Singapore, Hong-Kong, and Taiwan, and am truly grateful for this hobby, as it has sprung my interest into the musical and theatre history of China.
It is almost sad that such a complex art was attempted to be eradicated by the CCP, and that record collectors and the phonograph community would be what preserved it's remains.