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What does Li Shuangjiang do?

Li Shuangjiang

Li Shuangjiang (March 10, 1939 -) was born in Harbin. Chinese tenor singer and vocal educator. National first-class actor. Director of the Music Department of the People's Liberation Army Academy of Arts and postgraduate tutor. Visiting professor at the Central Conservatory of Music and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore. Member of the Military Senior Professional Title Review Committee. His representative works include "Ode to Beijing", "I Love Wuzhishan, I Love Wanquan River", "Red Star Shines on Me to Fight" and other songs. At the end of February 2013, his son Li Tianyi gang-raped a woman with four other people at Hubei Building in Haidian District, Beijing, and was widely criticized by the public for being lax in educating his children and endangering society.

Table of Contents

1 Character Profile

2 Early Life Experience

3 Personal Life

3.1 Deep Love between Mother and Child

3.2 Marriage Story

3.3 Son Incident

3.4 Photo Exposure

3.5 Related Information

4 Acting Experience

4.1 The course of events

4.2 Detailed experience

5 Main works

1 Character introduction

Li Shuangjiang, 1939 Born in Harbin on March 10, 2017. China's outstanding tenor singer, famous vocal educator, national first-class actor, graduate tutor

, first-class professional and technical civilian cadre, graduate tutor. Graduated from the Vocal Music Department of the Central Conservatory of Music in 1963. He once served as a soloist in the Xinjiang Military Region Art Troupe and the General Political Department Song and Dance Troupe. Director of the Chinese Musicians Association, deputy director of the Development Committee of the Chinese Musicians Association and member of the Performing Arts Committee, vice president of the Chinese Ethnic Vocal Music Association, visiting professor at the Central Conservatory of Music, visiting professor at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore, and member of the Military Senior Professional Title Evaluation Committee. Member of the 10th CPPCC National Committee and member of the Education, Science, Culture and Health Committee of the CPPCC National Committee. He held a solo concert in Beijing and sang for the film "Sparkling Red Star". The singing is passionate and unrestrained, full of musicality, the enunciation is clear, the voice is smooth, the high notes are stable, transparent, brilliant and gorgeous. Eugene Ormandy, conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, once praised him for his "treble as gold and passion as fire."

In his artistic practice, Li Shuangjiang insisted on combining Chinese and Western styles. While studying the traditional European bel canto singing method, he also drew a lot of nutrients from national vocal music and maintained the national style.

In the Chinese music scene, Li Shuangjiang is an outstanding singer. His masterpieces include "The Red Star Shines on Me to Fight", "Beijing Ode", "I Love Wuzhishan, I Love Wanquan River", "Goodbye, Mom", "Ode to Yan'an", "Boatman's Chant", "Return from Target Shooting" and other outstanding songs. From the 1970s to the 1980s, it became a household name in China and was widely circulated. [1]