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"Free Bird" Gong Linna's personal profile of Jinan Concert

Gong Linna, Chinese nationality, was born in Guiyang City, Guizhou Province in 1975. She began singing on stage at the age of five. From 1992 to 1999, she studied at the Middle School Affiliated to the China Conservatory of Music and the University, where she studied national vocal music under Professor Zou Wenqin. In 2000, she won the silver medal in the professional category of the 9th National Young Singer Competition for singing "Moderate Bamboo Tears". In 2002, her performance of "The Peacock Is Coming" topped the national folk song rankings. In the spring of 2003, she came to Dafang, northwest Guizhou, to film "I Love My Hometown Dujuan Red", an ode to her hometown. Since 2005, she has settled in Germany and performed Chinese new art songs on the international stage. She has been invited by large international music festivals such as the German TFF RUDOLSTADT Music Festival, the Finnish National Music Festival, the French World Music Festival, and the Belgian Europa Art Festival to hold performances. Several solo concerts. In 2009, her song "Uneasy" won the European "Listen to World Music" Best Vocal Award. Gong Linna's representative works include: "Mottled Bamboo Tears", "Peacock Flying", "Walking to the West Exit", "Uneasy", "Lovesickness", "Walking the Road of Life", "Snowy Night", "Lovesickness", "Dudiu" "Copper", "Free Bird", "Hope", etc., and has successively recorded "Walking the Road of Life", "Quiet Night Thoughts", "Night Snow", Chinese folk song "Walking to the West Gate", ancient piano songs "Qingyyun of String Song", "Uneasy" 》. Gong Linna, who won the silver medal in the National Young Singer Grand Prix in 2000, quietly left this environment of fame and fortune with the dream of artistic innovation. She went to the countryside alone to collect folk songs, went to Europe to study world folk music, and created new music with German musicians. Over the past eight years, she has continued to travel on stages in Europe and China, developing breakthroughs in traditional singing techniques and integrating the soul of folk songs. In her return-to-nature singing, there is confusion and pursuit of the value of life.