Born on December 16 in Xiangyang, Hubei.
Graduated from the High School Affiliated to Wuhan Conservatory of Music in 1982.
Graduated from Wuhan Conservatory of Music in 1986.
Graduated from the Composition and Conducting Department of Wuhan Conservatory of Music in 1998 with a master's degree.
From 1986 to 1995, he served as conductor and composer of Hubei Provincial Song and Dance Theater for nearly ten years, and has successfully conducted various forms of concerts.
Li is the most powerful conductor and composer in my country's national music scene today, and is also the first Chinese music conductor with a master's degree in my country. His conductors and works cover a variety of fields, and he has conducted and composed a large number of outstanding musical works, especially in recent years, with outstanding achievements. His works and conductors have successfully collaborated with many orchestras. These include the Tokyo City Symphony Orchestra, Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, Singapore Chinese Orchestra, Macau Chinese Orchestra, Macau Changhong Chinese Orchestra, Guangdong Chinese Orchestra, Hubei Chinese Orchestra, etc. In June 2005, the "Flying Chinese Music" Li Fubin solo performance was successfully held concert. His creative works include: the special evening party "2005 Guangdong International Tourism Festival Opening Ceremony", "2004 "Guangdong Sanskrit Music" Part 1 Special Party", "2005 "Guangdong Sanskrit Music" Part 2 Special Party", "2005 Lotus is Blooming" Party", "2005 Guangdong TV Spring Festival Gala". The symphonic poem "Memories of Southern Guangdong", the national orchestral music "Mountain Fantasy", the flute concerto "Afterlude to the Songs of Chu", the suona concerto "Chinese Wedding", the national orchestral music "Chinese Gongs and Drums", etc. Published monographs include: "Collection of Chinese Orchestral Ensemble", "Collection of Chinese Plucked Plucked Ensemble", "Collection of Soloist Works of Chinese National Orchestra - Special Collection of Drawing and Plucked Strings", "Collection of Soloist Works of Chinese National Orchestra - Windpipe and Percussion Solo" Song Collection". CD albums include: "Chinese Folk Songs - Bamboo Flute Collection", "Southern Wind National Essence", "Flying Chinese Music", "Chinese Plucked 48", etc.
Li Fubin’s artistic resume
In 1988, he toured the United States and Canada with the Chime Music and Dance Orchestra.
In 1989, he toured the United States and Canada with the Chime Music and Dance Orchestra.
In 1990, he visited the former Soviet Union and Romania with the Hubei Provincial Artist Delegation.
In 1991, he led a delegation to visit Malaysia. In 1992, he went to Germany with a delegation of Chinese artists for an inspection.
In 1993, he conducted the Hubei Chinese Orchestra to participate in the third "China Yangtze River Song Festival" art festival.
In 1994, he conducted the Hubei Chinese Orchestra to participate in the Hubei Province "Newcomers and New Works" Competition.
In 1995, the adapted double dulcimer concerto "Yellow River" was performed in Wuhan.
In 1996, he joined the Hubei Chorus Association and became a director.
In 1997, he led the China Post Art Troupe (Hubei Branch) to Canada to participate in the World Folk Art Festival.
In 1997, he arranged and conducted the third draft of "Chimes Music and Dance", which was released on CD by Yangzijiang Audio and Video Society.
In 1998, he conducted the Xinghai Conservatory of Music Chinese Orchestra to participate in the 41st anniversary concert of the founding of the conservatory.
In 1998, he conducted the Hubei Chinese Orchestra to hold the first "New Year Concert" in Hubei Province
In 1999, he conducted the Guangdong Music Ensemble to participate in the Guangdong Expo and several performances in various forms.
In 1999, he conducted the Guangdong Music Troupe to participate in the 6th "Yangcheng Flower Fair" performance.
In 2000, he composed and conducted the symphonic poem "Memories of Southern Guangdong" and participated in the National College Student Art Competition.
In 2000, he composed and arranged music for the "Memorial of Teresa Teng" concert organized by the Hong Kong Cultural Affairs Bureau.
In 2001, he conducted flute player "Tang Junqiao Solo" concert in Macau.
In 2001, he participated in planning the "Lingnan Music Culture Academic Series" and conducted the Xinghai Chinese Orchestra touring in Hong Kong and Guangzhou.
In 2001, he conducted the large-scale folk art drama "Lotus Lantern" on tour in Hong Kong and Guangdong.
In June 2002, the monograph "National Band Ensemble Collection" was published.
In October 2002, he conducted the large-scale "Welcoming the National Day" ethnic concert at the Xinghai Concert Hall.
In 2002, he led the Guangzhou Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra's "New Folk Music" concert tour in the United States, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou.
In 2002, he conducted two large-scale concerts of Cantonese classics at the Hung Kan Stadium in Hong Kong.
In 2002, he conducted the Macau Youth Chorus to participate in the 13th Macau Arts Festival.
In January 2003, he conducted New Year’s concerts in Guangzhou and Zhongshan.
In May 2003, he conducted the Guangdong Chinese Orchestra to perform the "Red Classic" concert in Guangzhou.
In July 2003, he conducted and composed the famous Chinese operas "Sister Jiang" and "Honghu Red Guards" (main arias), which were performed throughout Guangdong.
In September 2003, he participated in the evaluation of the China Primary and Secondary School Art Exhibition Competition and the Guangdong Provincial Art Exhibition Competition as an expert from the Guangdong Department of Education.
In October 2003, he collaborated with guzheng player Wang Zhongshan to conduct a special ethnic concert.
In March 2003, the monograph "National Band Ensemble Collection" was published by Shanghai Music Publishing House.
In October 2003, the monograph "Plucked Band Ensemble Collection" was published by Shanghai Music Publishing House.
In November 2003, the monograph "Ethnic Instrument Solo Collection" was published and released by Shanghai Music Publishing House. "National Orchestra Ensemble Collection" Part 2 (Special Collection of Foreign Works).
In August 2003, he conducted a special concert by Hong Kong flute player Chen Hongyan in Guangzhou.
In October 2003, he conducted a concert of works by the famous composer Qiao Fei. In December 2003, he conducted a special concert of Guangdong music.
In March 2004, he conducted a special concert of guzheng in September 2004. Conducted a special concert of Buddhist music in Guangdong Province
Conducted a special concert of Chinese, Japanese and Korean Buddhist music in September 2004. Conducted the "Wu Li Guzheng Special Concert" in October 2004
In October 2004, he conducted the Guangdong Han Music Concert
In November 2004, he conducted the "Guitar" Concert.
The work "Fire·Phoenix" was created in January 2012.