Lu Jiachi (1916-1996) is a master of Cantonese music in Hong Kong who combines composition, conductor, performance and theory. Musical and talented.
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Zhu Hai, a gaohu virtuoso who was once called "Three Gaohus" together with Liu Tianyi and Shen Wei, has passed away.
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Liu Tianyi is a famous musician, director of the Chinese Musicians Association, member of the Standing Committee of the 4th Guangdong Provincial Political Consultative Conference, and vice chairman of the Federation of Literary and Art Circles.
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Lu Wencheng (May 1898-1981), whose original surname was Yang, changed his surname to Lu because he adopted the family name of Lu, was a Guangdong music composer and performer. He was born in the suburbs of Xiangshan County, Guangdong Province and went to the countryside.
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Cui Junzhi, the world's chief Konghou player, was originally a national first-class player of the Central Chinese Orchestra. Adjunct professor of China Conservatory of Music, Central Conservatory of Music and Artistic Director of China International Konghou Ensemble.
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The most famous Yueqin solo piece in Taiwan in the early years is the Yueqin piece of the Yi nationality, "Fujian Diao", which was composed by Li Yongnian, a Yueqin performer of the Bai nationality in Yunnan.
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Huang Guifang was born on September 22, 1963. He studied music since childhood. In 1977, he was admitted to the Middle School Attached to the Central Conservatory of Music to study Sanxian. In 1982, he was admitted to the Department of Instrumental Music of the China Conservatory of Music for the undergraduate degree and graduated with honors.
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Shen Cheng is a famous huqin player. In 1988, he entered the China Conservatory of Music as a graduate student under the tutelage of Professor Liu Mingyuan. He studied Gaohu and Jinghu with the famous Guangdong musician Gan Shangshi and Jinghu performer Zhang Suying, and studied Chinese instrumental composition techniques with Professor Huang Xiaofei. Graduated in 1990 and became China's first Banhu professional master.
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Bai Fengyan (1899-1975), a native of Beijing, was a Chinese quyi string master, composer, sanxian and northern school pipa player. The representative work "Luo Cheng called Guan".
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Jiang Jianhua, born in Shanghai, is an erhu player, professor and postgraduate tutor of the Central Conservatory of Music.
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