The Chinese Musicians Association (; abbreviated CMA) is
China's largest and most important musical organization. It was established in July 1949 by the
Chinese Communist Party
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Under the leadership of Mao Zedong, the CCP emerged victorious in the Chinese Ci ...
and, as of 2020, has more than 15,600 individual members.
According to its website, the association's responsibilities include "contact, coordination, and service". The association promotes new
musical composition, organizes
music competition
A music competition is a public event designed to identify and award outstanding musical ensembles, soloists, composers, conductors and musicologists. Pop music competitions are music competitions which are held to find pop starlets.
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s, provides rewards and commendations for prominent musical contributions, and sponsors musical research. It also carries out musical exchange between China and other countries including introducing
Chinese music to the world, bringing internationally acclaimed musicians and music groups to China and selecting Chinese musicians to participate in international music competitions. In political terms, the organization serves as "a bridge and bond between the Party and government and the music industry."
The CMA publishes several professional periodicals and publishes audio and video recordings.
The CMA maintains nine specialized committees and a number of secondary academic societies. The association's subordinate organizations include the Chinese Traditional Music Society, Chinese National Orchestral Music society, Chinese Ethnic Minorities Vocal Music Society, Chinese Musical Aesthetics Society, Chinese Musical Literature Society, Nie Er, and Xian Xinghai Society.
The CMA is a member of the
International Music Council
The International Music Council (IMC) was created in 1949 as UNESCO's advisory body on matters of music. It is based at UNESCO's headquarters in Paris, France, where it functions as an independent international non-governmental organization. Its p ...
and JMI (www.JMI.org)
References
External links
Chinese Musicians' Association official site
1949 establishments in China
Music organizations based in China
Musical groups established in 1949
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Organizations associated with the Chinese Communist Party