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Yang Le’s profile

Yang Le, born in 1956, is the first harmonica player in China.

Yang Le, male, is well-known in the music circle as a harmonica master and flutist. In November 2015, Yang Le participated in Dragon TV's "China Star" program on Cui Jian's recommendation. Yang Le is a well-known musician in the industry. During his time in the troupe, Yang Le's performances received unanimous praise from conducting experts and peers at home and abroad. In his letter of recommendation for Yang Le to study in France, conductor Li Delun praised him for his skillful playing skills, good sense of music, and strong understanding of works.

In 1972, Yang Le studied classical music at the Beijing Art School, majoring in flute. After studying for more than a year, he played the sonata in a report performance at the Capital Theater. "This kid is too clever, but too naughty." This was the impression the teachers had on him at the time. Every year's professional results are excellent+ or 5+. Four years later, he graduated from the Orchestral Department of the Beijing Art School with perfect scores in all subjects, and later served as the principal flutist of the Beijing Song and Dance Ensemble and the Beijing Symphony Orchestra for many years.

Yang Le’s personal experience

In 1984, a rock band was born in Beijing, which was also the earliest rock band in China. Yang Le was both one of the organizers and a participant. He served as the lead singer, guitarist and flutist, and participated in many creative activities. Later, the band disbanded due to various reasons. In 1989, Yang Le came to France, studied blues harmonica and long piano and obtained a master's degree. Yang Le studied flute under the tutelage of flute professor Cruder at the Paris Conservatory of Music, working and going to school at the same time.

Yang Le often arranges and orchestrates some songs, such as the arrangement of "From My Heart" sung by Lao Lang in the campus folk song, especially the guitar part, which was also arranged by Yang Le Worthy. In 1995, there was a song in the "Oriental Golden Melody" of "Oriental Time and Space" written by Chen Tao and composed, performed and sung by Yang Le on MTV. The song was called "Rainy Season". Mr. Xu Peidong once gave it a good review and the response was very good.