His father is Hua Qing, a Taoist priest who is good at Taoist music and knows all kinds of musical instruments. He studied erhu and pipa with Guan's father in his early years. At the age of seventeen, A Bing attended a music concert and was called "Little Shi Tian" by the world.
At the age of twenty-one, his father died and he continued to be a Taoist. Because he made friends, he accidentally ate, drank, gambled and even took drugs, so at the age of 34, he became blind and had to take to the streets to sing, becoming a street performer "A Bing the Blind".
1939, married Dong, a rural widow, and "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" was created here.
19501February 4th, A Bing died of lung disease and was buried in the tomb of Taoist priest.
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Folk musician, formerly known as Hua, wrote and played more than 270 folk music works in his life. Three Erhu songs, two springs reflecting the moon, listening to the cold spring breeze, three pipa songs, big waves washing sand, dragon boats filling up, Zhao Jun filling up.
"Two Springs Reflect on the Moon" is a portrayal of A Bing's life, and it is also a masterpiece of his catharsis. This erhu song is loved by the world and cited as a classic, which is the success of A Bing's creation and the embodiment of his creative talent.
The life at the bottom made him experience the hardships of the world and the bitterness and humiliation of the old society. However, A Bing, with outstanding talent, often expresses his love and hate by playing erhu, pipa and news, and exposes the darkness at that time through music. He reflected his feelings about the miserable life through music, and created the famous Erhu music "Two Springs Reflect on the Moon".
Over the years, this piece of music has spread like wildfire in the international music world because of its rich folk flavor and profound ideological connotation, and has become a classic piece played by many famous orchestras.
Seiji Ozawa, a world-famous conductor, commented on this most influential and widely circulated piece of music: "I should kneel down and listen ..." It was 1978, and Seiji Ozawa was invited to be the chief conductor of the Central Orchestra. During the dinner, he conducted and played Brahms' Second Symphony and the string ensemble "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" (adapted). At that time, Seiji Ozawa said nothing.
The next day, Seiji Ozawa came to the Central Conservatory of Music and listened to the original song "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" played by the girls of grade 17. He was moved to tears and murmured, "If I had listened to this performance yesterday, I would never dare to conduct this piece of music, because I don't understand this piece of music, so I am not qualified to conduct this piece of music ... This kind of music should only be listened to on my knees."
At some point, I really want to kneel down. He also said: "The feeling of heartbreak is so appropriate." On September 7th of the same year, Asahi Shimbun published a special article "Tears Moved by Mr. Ozawa" from Beijing. Since then, "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" has traveled across the ocean and won high praise from the world music scene.
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