Zhou Zhan, China's outstanding young guzheng player, won the international national musical instrument competition Guzheng Performance Award.
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Wang Shaoqing, a Peking Opera pianist. A native of Yancheng, Jiangsu, he was born into a family of pear orchards. His father Wang Fengqing is a descendant of Wang Guifen, his uncle Wang Yaoqing is a master of Tsing Yi, and his younger brother Wang Youqing is also a famous Peking opera actress.
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Ma Yunhe, female, graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music with a master's degree, a young flute and flute performer at the China Opera and Dance Theatre, and the deputy secretary-general of the Panpipe Art Research Association of the Bamboo Flute Society of the China Music Association.
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Kong Qingbao, born in 1942, was admitted to the Shanghai National Orchestra in 1956. In 1961, the "Shanghai Spring" Music Festival was famous for playing "Hundred Birds" and "Beijing Tunes".
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Wang Dianyu, a blind artist, a folk instrumentalist, the founder of Leiqin art, and a member of the Tianjin Branch of the Chinese Vocalists Association. Wang Dianyu lived in poverty all his life. At the age of twelve, he worshipped Yu Guangwen as a teacher to learn the zither, the sanxian and the performance and singing of the qin.
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Qiu He couple (1880-1942), Guangdong music performer, composer, educator, one of the founders of Guangdong music. Good at Yangqin, Erxian, Suona, Gaohu, etc.
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Under the influence of his father, Xiong Junjie began to learn dulcimer performance at the age of ten. After the professional enlightenment of teachers Hongliang and Cao Huilan, he was admitted to the High School Affiliated to Wuhan Conservatory of Music in 1991, and was admitted to the Department of Instrumental Music of China Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of yangqin performer Professor Gan Yongkang in 1997. , to study dulcimer playing skills under the guidance of Professor Xiang Zuhua, a Chinese dulcimer master and vice-chairman of the World Dulcimer Association (CWA).
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Wang Wenli was born in Nanjing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, and loved music since he was a child. He joined the "Nanjing Xiaohonghua Art Troupe" at the age of seven and began to perform on stage; at the age of eight, he began to learn dulcimer. In the middle of the year, he performed nearly 1,000 times with the troupe, and visited Romania with the "Nanjing Xiaohonghua Art Troupe". The main works include "Tianshan Poems and Paintings" and so on.
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Shi Yue, a young dulcimer performer, is a postgraduate student of the Central Conservatory of Music, and is currently a young teacher at the School of Music of Capital Normal University. He studied dulcimer with his father since childhood, and later studied with Professor Qian Fangping, Professor Gui Xili, Associate Professor Liu Yuening, and Professor Huang He.
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Xu Xuedong, male, Manchu, was born in Baotou City, Inner Mongolia in June 1962. His ancestral home is Jiangyin County, Jiangsu Province.
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