Liu Keyi, a national style singer and music singer-songwriter, has been widely acclaimed since the release of high-quality singing and composition works such as "Half Pot Yarn" and "One Sleeve Cloud". The most unique music label ever.
read >>
Chen Wei, a well-known domestic musician, has been engaged in music creation since 1996. His representative works include "Sad City", "I Want to Be Quiet", and "Afterwards" and so on. Won the "Shenzhen Pengcheng Song Feiyang Top Ten Golden Melody Awards".
read >>
Xie Huiren, born in 1945, is a native of Chengdu. In 1964, he studied with Yang Qingwen, a famous Sichuan bamboo qin artist, a national second-class actor, a national intangible cultural heritage protection project "Sichuan Bamboo Qin", and a representative inheritor of Sichuan's intangible cultural heritage.
read >>
Liu Chongzeng, a Chinese first-class huqin performer, was the former principal of the Beijing Central Folk Song and Dance Band. Under the tutelage of Professor Liu Mingyuan, he is proficient in more than ten kinds of huqin musical instruments. Since the 1950s, he has been active in China's national music stage. He has traveled north and south, communicated and learned from countless folk artists, and visited 26 countries and regions successively in order to make friends with music.
read >>
Qi Baoligao, male, born on February 2, 1944 in Horqin Grassland, Inner Mongolia, Mongolian nationality, representative inheritor of Mongolian matouqin music in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage projects, vice president of Inner Mongolia National Song and Dance Theatre, national A first-class actor.
read >>
Wang Zhongshan is a professor at the China Conservatory of Music, a tutor for doctoral students, and the deputy director of the Department of Chinese Music. Director of the Chinese Musicians Association, President of the Guzheng Society of the Chinese Musicians Association, Deputy Director of the Social Music Committee of the Chinese Music Association, Executive Chairman of the Guzheng Professional Committee of the Chinese National Orchestra Society.
read >>
Wei Guanhua is currently a gaohu and banhu musician of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, and teaches at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, the Hong Kong Academy of Music, and the Hong Kong Institute of Education.
read >>
Liu Mingyuan (1931-1996), Banhu and Zhonghu performers. Hebei Bo Yeren. Soloist of the Beijing Film Orchestra, the chief soloist of the folk band, the leader of the folk band, the deputy director of the Department of Instrumental Music of the China Conservatory of Music, and the fourth director of the China Music Association. Member of Jiu San Society.
read >>
Standing Committee Member Ma, a national first-class performer, a famous violinist, the current assistant to the president of Shandong Lv Theater, a member of the Chinese Dramatists Association, a member of the Musicians Association, the heir of the national intangible cultural heritage, and a visiting professor of Shandong Art Institute.
read >>
Zhang Zhentao was born in 1955, native of Shandong. In 1995, he obtained a doctorate in literature from the Chinese Academy of Arts, and in 2001, he received a doctorate in philosophy from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
read >>