Zhao Shuanghu, a famous Mongolian four-hu player and educator. Zhao Shuanghu has made great contributions to the performance and teaching of the Mongolian Four Hus, as well as the reformation and theoretical research of this musical instrument.
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Yu Zongfu, the representative inheritor of the production and performance of Sapin Magu, knows the production and performance skills of various musical instruments, especially learned to make and play Sapin Magu.
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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.
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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.
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Zhao Ying, female, non-genetic inheritor of Guangling School Guqin Art (Zhuqin), Guqin major teacher of Yangzhou University School of Music Qinzheng School, head of Guqin Acoustics Research, Deputy Secretary General of Guqin Professional Committee of China Musical Instrument Association.
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Tu Huabing, male, flute player. He has participated in the CCTV performance of songs "Ten Years", "Sword Test Rose", "Male Pheasant Flying", "Rolling Bead Curtain", "Autumn Sounds" and so on.
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Guo Xiang, a national first-class actor, is a pipe player of the Beijing Radio Chinese Orchestra. He is also a superb saxophone player.As a guanzi player, Guo Xiang is very worried and regretful about the current situation of guanzi in China.
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Hu Zhihou, member of the Academic Committee of the Central Conservatory of Music, director of the National Wind Music and Percussion Teaching and Research Section, and concurrently the vice president of the National Wind Music Research Association of the Chinese Musicians Association.
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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.
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Wang Lei, contemporary young sheng performer, associate professor of the Central Conservatory of Music, tutor of postgraduate students, director of the Band and Chamber Music Teaching and Research Section of the Department of Folk Music. Member of the Chinese Musicians Association, executive director of the Sheng Professional Committee of the Chinese National Orchestra Society.
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