Min Jiqian (1923-2020), a pipa educator, from Yixing, Jiangsu, was a professor at the School of Music of Nanjing Normal University, and the editor of "Pipa Course for Children".
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Wang Fandi, a native of Zhenhai, Zhejiang Province, was born in Shanghai. Famous Pipa artist and educator. He studied under the tutelage of pipa experts Ma Linsheng, Li Tingsong, and silk and bamboo experts Chen Yonglu. Former professor of China Conservatory of Music, president of Beijing Chinese Traditional Music Association, director of China International Cultural Exchange Center.
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Wang Yuting (1872-1951), founder of Wang School Pipa (Shanghai School Pipa). Ming Min, nickname Ziyi. Anhui Xiuning people. In his early years, he was engaged in business, and he loved music. He first learned about Xiao and Sanxian. In the 26th year of Emperor Guangxu's reign (1900), he learned pipa from his neighbor Wang Huisheng, and successively sent pipa to Zhejiang Li Fangyuan, Yin Jiping, Ni Qingquan, and Chen Zijing to learn pipa.
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Liang Mingyue is a composer and musicologist, born in Beiping, Hebei, in 1941 in Huangguo, Henan. He studied Guzheng with his father Liang Zaiping since he was a child, and also studied Guqin under Hu Yingtang.
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Zhang Dianying is a national first-class composer, former vice president and secretary general of the Chinese National Orchestra Society, and former artistic director of the China Film Orchestra.
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Ma Shenglong (1934.1.6~2003.9.20) was from Shanghai. The first-level permanent conductor and folk musician of the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra. An older generation of folk musicians who combine playing, composing and conducting.
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Zhang Weiliang, born in Suzhou, Jiangsu in 1957, is a flute and xiao player.
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Zhang Rongyi is a suona player and composer. He has a solid foundation in performance, a unique style, and is skilled in playing a variety of musical instruments, such as pipe, ka cavity, and mold flute.
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Li Chunhua, as a young cucurbit player, educator, composer, national first-class actor, known as the prince of Chinese cucurbit, is currently the vice chairman of the Chinese cucurbit Bawu Professional Committee, and the judge of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music cucurbit examination. Hulusi bawu Practical Tutorial", "Professional Hulusi Basic Tutorial".
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Zhao Hongxiao, born in 1969, graduated from the Music Department of Central China Normal University in 1993. He is currently a teacher at the School of Music of Central China Normal University, and concurrently serves as the vice chairman of the China Ocarina Art Committee and the director of the China Ocarina Art Research Institute.
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