Chen Jun

Organized by 凉凉月色 on 2022-03-11
Introduction to Chen Jun(erhu)Master performer Chen Jun, an erhu actor, is known as Tai Chi Qin Man. At the age of 14, he won the third prize in the National Children's Instrumental Music Competition and the second prize in the Beijing Youth Erhu Competition in 1983. He has composed many erhu solos and ensembles. In recent years, it has frequently appeared in various variety shows. Representative works include "Liu Tianhua".
He is currently the executive director of the Huqin Professional Committee of the Chinese National Orchestra Society.
He has successively entered the Central Conservatory of Music, the Folk Music Department of the China Social Conservatory of Music, and the Art Department of the PLA Academy of Arts to study huqin performance and theoretical composition.
At the age of 14, he won the third prize in the National Children's Instrumental Music Competition, and later won the first prize in the Beijing Youth Erhu Competition, the third prize in the Beijing Erhu Invitational Competition, and the first prize in the Erhu group in the first national instrumental music "Shancheng Cup" TV Grand Prix.
Chen Jun has composed a large number of erhu solos and ensembles, which have been made into programs by radio and television stations for many times. His creation and performance have a strong atmosphere of the times, and his outstanding musical talent and achievements have been widely recognized and won numerous awards. In 2000, he starred in the musical film "Liu Tianhua", reproducing the musical life of a generation of masters. In March 2018, he participated in the CCTV Lantern Festival, and performed instrumental music "New Horse Racing" with Chen Yaoxing and Chen Yimiao. In 2019, he participated in the second season of "National Music Ceremony" as a cross talker and a music seeker. On February 12, 2021, he will participate in the "Hundred Flowers Welcome Spring-2021 Spring Festival Gala of Chinese Literature and Art Circles" and perform the program "On the Field of Hope".
Chen Jun used Yin and Yang Er Xian to interpret the harmony and beauty of heaven and earth, established the brand "Xian Ke Dao" with a unique breakthrough concept, and strived to promote the global promotion and dissemination of the oriental harmonious wisdom value spirit.
On November 22, 2021, the second batch of participating line-ups for the "Night of the Himalayas 2021 Phantom Journey" party announced that Chen Jun will participate in the performance of the "Qinglong" chapter of the party.
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