Li Le, a young Chinese bamboo flute player, a bamboo flute teacher at the Tianjin Conservatory of Music, the first place in the cctv folk group instrumental music competition for bamboo flute, and the winner of the Golden Bell Award for bamboo flute.
Born in Jiamusi, Heilongjiang in 1987, he learned bamboo flute with his father at the age of 6. In 2000, he was admitted to the High School Affiliated to the China Conservatory of Music and studied under Zhang Yongfa, Liu Hanhan, Zhan Yongming, Wang Ciheng and other professors. In 2006, he was admitted to the Central Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of Professor Dai Ya, a famous flute player and educator. In 2009, he was recommended by the school to postgraduate students with excellent grades. He was the first postgraduate recommended by the Central Conservatory of Music majoring in bamboo flute.
He has participated in many large-scale original operas and dance dramas produced by the National Centre for the Performing Arts, as well as the bamboo flute solo in works such as "Xishi", "The Female Teacher in the Mountain Village", "Marco Polo" and "The Orphan of Zhao". Among them, "The Orphan of Zhao" was also invited to perform at the Hong Kong Performing Arts and Cultural Center. He has played the bamboo flute in films and TV series such as "Red Cliff II", "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate", "Harem", "Sou Shen Ji", "Spy in the Palace" and "Six Sisters of Yimeng".
He has been invited to perform with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, China Youth National Orchestra, China Youth Symphony Orchestra, China National Orchestra, China Symphony Orchestra, Beijing Philharmonic Orchestra, National Grand Theater Symphony Orchestra, China Opera and Dance Theater, Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra, Tianjin Youth Orchestra He has performed together with well-known domestic orchestras such as the Chinese National Orchestra, performed as a solo bamboo flute, and recorded programs such as "Fenghua Chinese Music" on the CCTV Music Channel for many times. The "Dachuan Chinese Music" group he participated in has performed many large-scale performances in China, and was once invited to perform at the Musikverein in Vienna. He has served as a judge for the 2nd "Flying Cup" National Instrumental Music Competition in the United States and a judge for the Singapore National Instrumental Music Examination. He has held personal lectures at Mudanjiang Teachers College and Tianjin Library.