China music celebrities include Xian Xinghai, Ma Sicong, He Zhanhao, Lv Qiming and Liu Tianhua.
1. Xian Xinghai
Xian Xinghai (June 13, 195-October 3, 1945), male, formerly known as Huang Xun and Kong Yu, was born in Panyu County, guangzhou fu City, Guangdong Province (now in Lanhe Town, Nansha District, Guangzhou City), and was born in Macau. He was a famous composer and pianist in China in modern times and was known as the "people's musician".
2, Ma Sicong
Ma Sicong (May 7, 1912—May 2, 1987), a violinist, composer and music educator, was born in Haifeng, Guangdong. China's first generation of violin composers and performers played an important role in the modern music history of China.
3, He Zhanhao, He Zhanhao, was born in a peasant family in Zhuji, Zhejiang Province in 1933. My father, who sang Shaoxing Opera for a living, didn't want his son to live a poor life like himself in the future. When He Zhanhao was 12 years old, his father sent him to Hangzhou for junior high school with borrowed money, hoping that he would become a literate person in the future.
I didn't expect He Zhanhao, who loves Chinese opera, to finally learn Yue Opera. A trip to Shanghai made He Zhanhao inadvertently enter the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and wrote China's first violin concerto "Butterfly Lovers".
4, Lv Qiming
Lv Qiming, born in May 193, is the most outstanding symphony composer in China and a famous film music composer. Honorary member of the 1th China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.
With his orchestral overture "Ode to the Red Flag", symphonic narrative poem "Bethune" and other magnificent symphonic masterpieces, he created a precedent for a generation and established his unshakable position in the music history of China.
5, Liu Tianhua
Liu Tianhua (February 4, 1895—June 8, 1932), formerly known as Liu Shouchun, was born in Xihengjie, Chengjiang Town, Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province, and was a modern composer, performer and music educator in China.
The son of Liu Baoshan, a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, is brothers with poet Liu Bannong and musician Liu Beimao. I have been influenced by the rich folk music in my hometown since childhood. After the outbreak of the Revolution of 1911, he returned to Jiangyin to participate in the "Jiangyin Anti-Manchu Youth League" and took charge of the bugle.