Lu Jiachi
Organized by 未知领地 on 2022-04-14
Lu Jiachi (1916-1996) is a master of Cantonese music in Hong Kong who combines composition, conductor, performance and theory. Musically and talented. Lu Jiachi's violin and gaohu performances have expeditions to Europe, America and Asia. Since he was the music director of RTHK in the 1960s, he has also served as the chairman of various music competitions in Hong Kong.
young talent
Lu Jiachi studied with Italian violinist Yu Tuo at the age of 11. At the age of 12, he often played world famous songs and Cantonese songs on the radio. He was praised as a prodigy by Lu Wencheng and Yin Zizhong. At the age of 16, he imitated Lu Wencheng's style and learned from Yin Zizhong's certain These strengths played Chen Junying's "Triumph" in a unique way, and created a beautiful and deep cadenza in it.
Little Rose Music Club
At the same time, he is also good at various instruments such as Erxian, Gaohu, and dulcimer. The Xiaoqiangwei Music Club of the Heyuan Group has a strong lineup, and he composed "Rose Song" for the club. Try higher. In addition to "Frosty Drunken Maple Forest", "Ming Moon Mourning Lonely Boat" is a Cantonese opera composed, played and sung by himself. The film episodes written after the war include "Tears of a Kind Mother" sung by the Red Line Girl, the theme song of "Autumn" and "Zhaojun Out of the Forbidden City". Fang Yanfen sang "Luo Shen" and "Cai Wenji Returns to Han" and so on.
Outstanding Contribution
Lu Jiachi's violin and gaohu performances have expeditions to Europe, America and Asia. Since he was the music director of RTHK in the 1960s, he has also served as the chairman of various music competitions in Hong Kong. In 1983, he retired from the radio station and moved to Canada. With a strong heart, he continued to devote himself to the art exchange activities of Hong Kong, Macao and Guangzhou. In 1992, Huisui served as the chief judge of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Cantonese Opera Singing Competition and the Provincial-Hong Kong-Macao Guangdong Music Performance Invitational Competition.
Top 10 Outstanding Elders in Hong Kong
In 1990, 72-year-old Lu Jiachi was selected as the honorary title of "Top Ten Outstanding Elders in Hong Kong" in recognition of his contribution to the promotion of Cantonese opera and Cantonese music. He passed away in Hong Kong in 1996 at the age of 80.
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