Lei Zhenbang (1916-1997), a native of Beijing. Manchu. The most famous film musician in New China. From 1955 to 1980, he composed more than 100 masterpieces of film songs. Since childhood, he loved Beijing opera and folk minor tunes, and could play erhu. He studied composition at a Japanese high school of music and worked as a middle school teacher after returning to China.
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Yan Laolie is a Chinese folk musician. A famous artist in the early stage of Cantonese music, formerly known as Yan Xingtang, from Cantonese. He lived from about 1850 to 1930. He has a good temperament, can compose, and is good at dulcimer. With the "Right Bamboo Playing Method", he created such songs as "Dry Sky Thunder", "Upside Down Curtain" and "Chain Buttons".
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Wang Luobin (December 28, 1913 - March 14, 1996), whose name was Rongting, whose courtesy name was Luobin, formerly known as Ayinedin, was of Han nationality, born in Beijing, and a Chinese national musician.
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Liu Hanli, born on January 16, 1956 in Changchun, Jilin Province, graduated from the Folk Music Department of Shenyang Conservatory of Music, a dulcimer performer and a folk music composer.
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Zheng Baoheng, professor (master tutor). Male, born in 1924, from Taiyuan, Shanxi. Graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music, he is currently a professor at the Tianjin Conservatory of Music.
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Chen Zhenduo (1904.11.28~1999.11.8), No. Chenming, was from Shaojiaquan, Qidu Town, Linzi District. Famous Chinese musician, erhu educator, performer, composer and innovator of folk instrumental music, master of traditional Chinese music, one of the founders of contemporary folk music, and professor of the Music Department of Minzu University of China. Died in Beijing on November 8, 1999. Died at the age of 95.
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Mr. Tian Kejian is a member of the Chinese Musicians Association, the vice president of the Yangqin Research Association of the Chinese Music Association, a director of the Beijing Musical Instrument Popularization Association, and a director of the Chinese National Orchestra Society; a national first-class dulcimer performer of the Chinese Song and Dance Troupe, and an outstanding Chinese dulcimer master.
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Liu Yuening, member of the Social and Legal Committee of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He is currently the master tutor of the Folk Music Department of the Central Conservatory of Music and the deputy director of the World Music Center of the Central Conservatory of Music.
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Xiang Zuhua, a famous dulcimer, composer, music educator, vice chairman of the International Dulcimer Society, professor of the China Conservatory of Music, executive director of the Chinese National Orchestra Society, member of the Art Group Evaluation Committee of the Ministry of Culture, artistic director of the Japanese Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong dulcimer Association Honorary Advisor.
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The Shanren Band was established in the remote and mysterious Yunnan. It is a band with different ethnic backgrounds. Its members include Han, Commoner, Yi and British. Chengjun has participated in almost all large-scale music festivals in China for more than ten years.
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