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Names and representative works of China musicians

1. Xian Xinghai The Yellow River Cantata

(195-1945) wrote and lived in Xian Xinghai for about 1 years in his short life. * * * composed hundreds of songs (there are more than 25), including 4 choruses, 1 opera, 2 symphonies, 4 orchestral suites, 1 rhapsody and instrumental solos such as violin and piano.

among Xian Xinghai's creations, the most numerous and influential are various popular songs. The Yellow River Cantata is the most important and influential masterpiece of Xian Xinghai.

2. Nie Er March of the Volunteers

Nie Er (formerly Nie Shouxin, February 14, 1912-July 17, 1935), a musician in China, was a composer of the Chinese people and the national anthem March of the Volunteers. "Literature carries Tao, poetry expresses ambition, and music is the heart".

Nie Er himself, and even his monumental works, were created in that particular era of national peril. Those powerful notes are also the voices of the people in the environment at that time.

3. Wang Luobin's Hometown, Go to the Battlefield and Laundry Song.

He has composed a large number of anti-Japanese songs, such as Hometown, Going to the Battlefield, Laundry Song, Song of the Wind in Ling Du, Slave Love, etc., which have been sung all over the front line of North China, inspiring many young people with aspirations to join the anti-Japanese national salvation movement.

His love songs of Kangding, Half Moon Climbing, Mayila, In that Far Away Place, Alamuhan, Jaaksi, The Girl in Dabancheng, Chairman Salam are well-known in China, and many of them have been incorporated into college vocal music textbooks.

4. He Lvting's Selected Works of He Lvting's Music

(193—1999) was originally named He Anqing, also known as He Baozhen and He Jie. After liberation, Mr He Lvting focused on music teaching. He has been the dean of Shanghai Conservatory of Music (journalism) and founded the middle school and primary school attached to Shanghai Conservatory of Music, which has trained a large number of outstanding music talents for the country.

He * * * composed 3 choruses, 24 choruses, more than 2 songs, 6 piano pieces, 7 orchestral pieces, 25 film music, more than 14 papers and translations, and also published Selected Works of He Lvting's Music Papers. His songs "Guerrilla Song", "Ken Chun Mud" and "On the Jialing River" spread all over the world during his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, and they are enduring songs in concerts and singing activities.

His instrumental works are piano solo Piccolo and Lullaby, and orchestral music Senjidema and Evening. His creation is rigorous and meticulous in conception, complete and compact in structure, concise and refined in technique, sincere and natural in feelings, with distinctive characteristics of the times and strong flavor of life.

5. Sunset on the Western Hills by Zhang Shu

(199—1938) entered the Music Department of Shanghai University of Arts in 1926, and later entered the National India College to major in vocal music. It is the main backbone of left-wing music activities. He has written more than 2 songs. Sunset on the Western Hills, Husband Going to Soldier, Jackal, Hongbo Qu, etc. are widely sung. In Guilin in 1938, he was killed by a Japanese plane bombing.

6. Huang Zi's Song of Resistance Against the Enemy, and The Flag is Fluttering.

(194—1938) graduated from the Music Department of Yale University in 1929. He is a musician with great influence in modern times. His chorus works are widely spread, such as Song of Resistance Against the Enemy and The Flag is Fluttering. He also created the first oratorio "Song of Eternal Sorrow" in China, and many art songs, students' songs, children's songs and movie songs. Instrumental works include Nostalgia and Fantasia of Urban Scenery.

7. butterfly lovers by Chen Gang

(1935-) is from Shanghai. He studied music with his father Chen Gexin since childhood, and piano with Hungarian pianist Valle since he was ten years old. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he joined the army art troupe, and began to create music at the age of fifteen. He once wrote some works such as cappella and piano interludes. In 1955, he entered the Composition Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, studied under Ding Shande, Sang Tong and Soviet experts, and stayed on as a teacher after graduation.

In my senior year, I collaborated with He Zhanhao to write the violin concerto "butterfly lovers", which is famous at home and abroad. Later, he wrote violin works and other instrumental works such as Morning in Miao Ling, I Love Taiwan Province of the Motherland, Sunshine Shines on Tashkurgan, Love Song of Qingshui River.

8. Hua Yanjun's Collection of A Bing

(1893-195) is a folk musician. Nickname A Bing, a native of Dongting, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, is the son of Hua Qinghe, a Taoist in the local Leizun Temple. Huaqinghe Xue Hai is good at playing all kinds of folk musical instruments, especially pipa. Hua Yanjun studied music from his father since childhood. He lost his mother at the age of four, suffered from eye disease at the age of twenty-one, and was blind at the age of thirty-five.

In Wuxi, I make a living by singing and playing various musical instruments along the street, and I have suffered a lot from human suffering. A Bing's instrumental performance is very popular among the masses, and his superb skills have been valued by the local Taoist music community as early as the age of eighteen. I have studied all kinds of folk music extensively, and can break away from narrow learning and imitation, and create and play all kinds of instrumental music according to my own feelings about real life.

However, most of his works have not been circulated in the world for various reasons. There are only erhu songs "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon", "Listening to Pine" and "Cold Spring Breeze"; Pipa songs such as Big Waves and Sand Scouring, Zhaojun's Embankment and Dragon Boat have been preserved and become treasures in the national music halls of China.

In p>195, six pieces of music were recorded, and they were recorded by the Institute of Folk Music of the Central Conservatory of Music and compiled into the Collection of A Bing Songs (published by Music Press in 1956).

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