Cheng Wujia is a pipa player. Born in Fengxian, Shanghai in 1902. He studied Jiangnan Sizhu with his father since he was a child. In middle school, he learned all the repertoires of the Chongming school pipa "Yingzhou Ancient Tunes", and learned Guqin from Wang Yanqing in Zhucheng, Shandong.
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Liu Shaochun (1901-1971), named Shao, styled Shaochun, and numbered Deyi. my country's modern guqin master, the tenth generation successor of the Guangling qin school, and the master of the modern Guangling qin school.
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Le Ying received strict education in traditional culture since childhood. When she was eight or nine years old, her father invited Jia Kuofeng, a student of Huang Mianzhi, a famous qin master in Beijing, to teach the piano at home.
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His father, Xu Yueqiu, was a famous pipa player and was also good at guqin. Xu Yuanbai and his younger brother Wenjing were influenced by him since childhood and both love literature, art and music.
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Wu Ti, young performer, performer of traditional Chinese music. In 2016, he became one of the founders of Ya Yue Fu. Representative works: "Yangguan Road", "Dust", "Moonlight Night Breeze", "One Thousand Years", "Remembering Jiangnan", "Homeland", "Searching for Plums", etc.
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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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Li Tingsong was originally from Suzhou, Jiangsu. In his youth, he loved folk music. He studied from the famous Pipa master Wang Yuting, and was highly valued by his teacher.
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Guo Yazhi, a famous wind musician, graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music and studied under Chen Jiaqi, Hu Haiquan, Ren Tongxiang, Wang Gaolin, Liu Bingchen, Song Lichun, Hu Zhihou, Yin Erwen and other famous suona and pipe teachers.
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Wu Jinglue, a famous guqin player in modern times. Its performance characteristics are: beautiful and elegant, flexible and changeable. It has both melodious lyricism and wonderful twists and turns. The style is novel and fascinating. His guqin artistic attainments are profound, and in the field of guqin, he is known as "Yushan Wu School" and "a generation master of the qin altar".
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Guan Pinghu (1897-1967), named Ping, styled Ji’an, Zhongkang, and No. Pinghu. He calls himself a layman. His ancestral home is Suzhou, Jiangsu. The son of Guan Nianci, a famous painter in the Qing Dynasty.
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