Li Guanghua (1947.5.29—2018.3.4) male, native of Shandong, was born in Beijing. Han nationality. Since 1966, he has been engaged in the teaching of Pipa. Pipa player and educator. Member of the Chinese Musicians Association, executive director of the Chinese National Orchestra Society, executive vice president (and secretary general) of the Pipa Professional Committee, and a member of the Hong Kong Buddhist Cultural Industry - Buddhist Music Committee (Buddhist Musical Instrument Committee). He was the former deputy director of the National Instrumental Music Department of the Central Conservatory of Music (1992-1995).
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Wu Man, a Chinese folk music performer, who introduced the pipa to the West, has a great contribution. Wu Man was the direct descendant of the Pudong School. The Pudong School is one of the most respected traditional pipa schools in the dynasty.
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Zhang Qiang, born in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, is a pipa player and a master tutor of the Folk Music Department of the Central Conservatory of Music.
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Wei Zhongle loved folk music since childhood and taught himself flute, Xiao, Erhu and other musical instruments. He successively studied Guqin, Se, Pipa and Violin under the guidance of Zheng Kunwen, Liu Yaozhang and Wang Yuting.
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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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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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Miss Qian Mi is an up-master in the music area of station B. She currently has 22,000 followers. Her videos mainly focus on pipa performances.
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Wu Yuxia, born in Shanghai in October 1959, is a famous pipa player, a national first-class actor, an expert who enjoys special allowances issued by the State Council, and a national March 8 red-banner.
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Lin Shicheng, a native of Nanhui, Jiangsu Province, is a pipa player. After 1956, he served as a professor at the Central Conservatory of Music. Author of "Pipa playing method". Senior Professor of Central Conservatory of Music, President of Pipa Research Association.
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