Guo Shuzhen was born in Tianjin on June 1, 1927, and his ancestral home was in Changqing County, Shandong Province.
director of vocal music teaching and research section, tutor of master students, member of academic committee and academic degree committee, member of professional title evaluation committee and member of expert group. He was hired as a postgraduate tutor of China Conservatory of Music, honorary professor of Tianjin Conservatory of Music, member of previous professional appraisal committees of the Ministry of Culture, and executive director of China Musicians Association.
In p>1947, he entered the Music Department of Beiping National Art College to study vocal music. In 1949, the Art College was merged into the Central Conservatory of Music. In 195, he went to Yunnan with the second delegation of the Southwest Ethnic Delegation of the Central Committee to publicize, perform, create and collect folk songs. He graduated in 1952 and stayed on as a teacher. In 1953, he was sent to study in the Soviet Union. In 1958, he graduated from Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow, and was awarded the title of excellent opera and concert singer.
in p>1957, he won the first prize and the gold medal in the international vocal competition (in 1955, he won the third prize in the international vocal competition). During my study, I was invited to play Mimi, the heroine in The Artist's Life, and Tatyana, the heroine in Yevgeny onegin, by the Slavski Danchinko Model Music Opera House in Moskos, and the Ukrainian Grand Theatre in Ukraine in 1958. The performance was well received. Ye Groschaus, a famous music critic, wrote an article in Pravda in the Soviet Union praising Tatyana played by Guo Shuzhen as a "Pushkin and Tchaikovsky heroine". After returning to China in 1959, Guo Shuzhen served as an actor in the Central Opera and Dance Theatre and a part-time teacher in the vocal music department of the Central Conservatory of Music. He has been active in the music stage for many years, and has held a series of solo concerts in Tianjin, Beijing, Wuhan, Hong Kong, the former Leningrad and Lviv. The repertoire of Guo Shuzhen Concert covers a wide range. A solo concert of China's works was held in Beijing Sijiqing People's Commune. Song Zhenting wrote: "Guo Shuzhen's solo is full of sound and emotion, which is quite artistic, perfect and appealing. It can be seen that her skill is deeply cultivated ... "
In 1963, the Central Opera and Dance Theatre premiered the opera" Yevgeny onegin "in China, and Guo Shuzhen once again played Tatiana, which attracted attention from all walks of life and was well received. The number of records recorded and distributed by China Recording Society is the largest among Bel Canto singers, which has won unanimous praise from the audience and experts. In 1989, he was awarded the first "Golden Record Award" by China Recording Society Corporation. In 1997, China Record Corporation released a personal album (CD) entitled "Collection of Celebrities in 2th Century Chinese Music". Moscow Record Factory has collected many famous classical songs, opera selections and Chinese and Russian folk songs sung by Guo Shuzhen, and has published and distributed records.
In p>1947, he entered the Music Department of Beiping Art College. Graduated from the vocal music department of the Central Conservatory of Music in 1952. In the same year, he joined the China Producer Party. In 1958, he graduated from the vocal music department of Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow, Soviet Union. In 1959, he returned to China to teach at the Central Conservatory of Music. In 1985, he was elected as the fourth executive director of the China Musicians Association. He has served as a lecturer of Central Rhyme College, deputy director, associate professor and professor of vocal music department, the third director and the fourth executive director of China Music Association. In 1955, he won the bronze medal of the 5th world festival of youth and students Classical Song Singing. In 1957, he won the Gold Medal of the 6th world festival of youth and students Classical Song Singing.
won the third prize and the first prize respectively in the 5th and 6th World Youth and Students Festival Classical Song Competition; Won the first national "Golden Record" award, the instructor award of the national art school art song singing competition, and the advanced worker of the national cultural system of the Ministry of Culture. He has held solo concerts in the Soviet Union and Hong Kong. He has starred in the opera "Eugene onegin" and "The Artist's Life", and sang songs such as "Yellow River Complaints". In 1958, Guo Shuzhen was invited to play Mimi in Puccini's opera The Artist's Career and Tatyana in Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's opera Yevgeny onegin in stanislavski, Danchenko Model Music Theatre and Lviv Grand Theatre. The performance was well received, and was praised as Pushkin and Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky-style heroines by the famous music critic Ye Glosheva. Guo Shuzhen has made remarkable achievements in vocal music teaching, and has trained hundreds of Chinese and foreign students for decades, such as Fang Chushan, Meng Ling, Deng Yun, Wen Yanqing, Zhang Liping, Wang Xiufen, Han Zhiping, Pan Shuzhen, Shani < Thailand >: Zhou Xiangfang, Yang Ruiqi, Wei Jing, Zheng Li, Song Zu Ying, Wang Wei, Wang Jing, Lin Jing, Mo Hong, Guo Yanyu, Zheng Xulan, Sun Yuanyuan, Li Guoling, Yan Wang, Feng Guodong, Chen Yazhou, Ke Lvwa, Wu Yanmao, Wu Bixia, Xie Tian, Wang Hongyao, Sun Li, Jin Wang, Guan Yueying, Tao Ying. Li Yuan, Wang Chen, Wu Shuang, Tan Meilan, Guo Yanyi, Guo Xiaoxian, Ping Huiling, Xu Jing, Huang Jing, Xianghong Wang, Li Guangxian, Yu Min, Zhao Jinsong, Xue Hongping, Ye Quling, Zhang Lihong, Cang Chuande, Liu Wuhong, Zhang Baomo, Qing Yu Hai, Zhang Xiaoming, Shi Lei, Liu Songhu, Liu Xiaofei, Wu Lin.