Yu Hongmei, born in Jinan City, Shandong Province in 1971, China. Vice President of the Central Conservatory of Music.
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Wei Yuru was born on May 26, 1960. He is currently a solo performer of the Central Chinese Orchestra and a national first-class performer. In 1989, he won the Gold Medal, the highest honor in performing at the 13th World Youth Festival.
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Liu Fang, born in Kunming, Yunnan in 1974, is now a famous singer singer singer singer singer singer singer singer singer singer singer singer.
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Wu Qiang, female, Chinese nationality, is a professor of the Folk Music Department of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, a master tutor, and the director of the Ensemble Teaching and Research Section. In 1987, he graduated from the Folk Music Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, majoring in Liuqin.
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Ruan Shichun, born in 1949 in a family of architectural designers in Hong Kong, studied wood engineering. He joined the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra in 1974 and has been the Principal of Liuqin since 1987.
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Li Guangcai is a national first-class performer of the Central Chinese Orchestra and a famous suona player. Li Guangcai was born in a suona family. He loved folk music since childhood and started learning suona at the age of ten.
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Yu Shaoze (1903-1988), courtesy name Run, was born in 1903 to a wealthy family in Chengdu, Sichuan. Yu Shaoze is an outstanding Shu school guqin educator and performer in modern times.
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Tam Ka Fai, born in Hong Kong, immigrated to Canada at the age of 8. He has studied piano since he was a child. Since 1994, he has also studied dulcimer.
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Wang Long, a native of Jinan, Shandong, studied dulcimer with his father Wang Zhenqi at the age of seven, and later studied with Liu Dengsen and Zheng Baoheng. In 1987, he was admitted to the High School Affiliated to China Conservatory of Music, and received careful guidance from Mr. Ren Bojie in 6 years.
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Fan Linfeng started learning bamboo flute at the age of 5 with Zhu Yinzhao and Wang Guoqiang, his hometown flute teachers. In 2002, he began to learn from the famous flute player, associate professor Tang Junqiao. In 2004, he was admitted to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music Affiliated Middle School, majoring in bamboo flute.
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