Yu Qiwei Gaohu Leads "Red Candle Tears"
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Yu Qiwei's gaohu leading performance "Red Candle Tears" is from the album "Great Guangzhou Gaohu Leading Performance".
Guangdong's music is popular in Guangzhou and the Pearl River Delta area as the center. Zhanjiang and Guangxi vernacular areas are also very popular. Later, it gradually spread to Shanghai, Tianjin, Beijing and other big cities in the north.
This Cantonese music album of the Marco Polo series "Great Guangzhou" produced by HNH International Records includes seventeen widely circulated Cantonese music, and is led by the famous gaohu player Yu Qiwei. In particular, big gongs and drums are used in several pieces of music such as Dragon Race, Victory Order, General Order, etc. The sound source is shocking and has a feverish taste.
Yu Qiwei's qin skills have inherited the tradition of advocating character and charm in Chinese classical music, and have brought into play the gorgeous, lyrical, light and lively characteristics of Cantonese music. He is considered to be the representative of "the third generation of Guangdong Gaohu" after Lu Wencheng and Liu Tianyi. , the music industry commented on Yu Qiwei's performance "full of poetic fantasy and philosophical depth, beautiful and lofty realm", "opening up a new pattern of Chinese Gaohu art", American music educator and conductor Mr. Chipper called Yu Qiwei a "Musician with genius skills and profound artistic ideas".
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Yu Qiwei, male, Han nationality, born in 1953 from Kaiping, Guangdong. Member of China Musicians Association. In 1972, he majored in Gaohu at Guangdong People's Art Institute.
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