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Tuantuanzi is an up-master of the music area of station B. Currently, there are 230,000 fans. His videos are mainly composed of pipa renditions, spanning traditional Chinese famous songs, popular songs, etc. His representative works are composed by 【Pipa】9981. [Pipa] Xiaoao Jianghu Song, etc.
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Wang Huiran, (1936-), Zhenhai, Zhejiang. Famous Chinese folk musician, liuqin, pipa player, composer.
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Song Fei, known as the "Queen of Chinese Erhu", was born in Tianjin in 1969. As a top musician who has attracted much attention from the Chinese and foreign music and recording circles, he has become a top performer in Chinese bowstring art due to his artistic status and influence. , and is considered to be a leader in the field of Chinese national instrumental music performing arts.
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Yang Yumeng is a graduate student of Pipa at the China Conservatory of Music, a member of the Yang Jing Pipa Chamber Orchestra, and the winner of the highest award of the "Wenhua Art School Award". During the school, he successively studied under Professor Ren Hong, young performer teacher Cheng Yuyu, and famous pipa performer and educator Professor Yang Jing.
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The media commented on her: "Zhao Cong has become a music practitioner who persistently walks between classical and modern in the advancement of modern folk music." Hans Nielsen, the famous international recording master and chairman of the "Sound Asia" jury, commented on Zhao Cong as "a top performer with a first-class international performance level".
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Fang Jinlong (1963-), a native of Anqing, Anhui Province, a famous Chinese pipa player, a representative of modern five-string pipa, one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of Chinese Music", is now the "Jinlong Music Studio" of the Guangdong Provincial Art Institute Artistic Director.
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Li Fangyuan, a pipa artist in the late Qing Dynasty. Representatives of the Pinghu School of Pipa artists, whose representative works include "The Thirteen New Pipa Scores of the North and South Schools".
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Liu Dehai, born in Shanghai in 1937, is a Chinese pipa player, educator and composer.
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