Gong Linna
Gong Linna was born in Guiyang, Guizhou. She sang on stage at the age of 5 and began touring domestically at the age of 7. When she visited France at the age of 12, she sang Miao Fei Ge and Dong Da Song. . Very popular. Pursuing the ideal of studying and developing folk music, he was admitted to the Middle School Affiliated to the China Conservatory of Music at the age of 16 to study folk vocal music under Professor Zou Wenqin. In 1999, he graduated from the China Conservatory of Music with the title of "Folk Song Number One" by the Ministry of Culture. Currently a soloist with the China National Traditional Orchestra. Gong Linna is an insatiable singer who continues to explore traditional singing methods and folk music. Her innovative and passionate personality makes her music infectious.
First prize in the 1985 Shanghai National Cup Young Singer Competition. In 1989, he won the first prize in the National Children's Song and Dance Competition for solo and duet singing. In 1996, MTV's "Hao Hua Hong" (a Buyi folk song) won the Silver Award for Music Television on 100 TV stations. In 1999, he won the first place in the National Singing Evaluation of the Ministry of Culture. In 1999, he held a solo concert at the Beijing Theater. In 2000 and 2001, he was invited by the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra to hold four concerts in Hong Kong. In 2000, she won the second place in the 9th National Young Singer Grand Prix by singing "Moderate Tears". In 2000, he won the CCTV Top Ten Golden Melody Award for singing "Mom, Stay Quick" and was named the most loved singer by the national audience. In 2001, she sang "Only One Motherland" and won the gold medal in the National Opera Singing Invitational Competition. In 2002, he published his solo album "The Peacock Is Coming", and his representative work "The Peacock Is Coming" won the Gold Medal in the National Radio New Song Competition, the Top Ten Golden Songs of the Chinese Folk Song Radio Competition, and ranked first in the Chinese Folk Songs Ranking. From 1988 to 2003, he performed at international music festivals in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Austria and Belgium.