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Which Chinese people have played music in the "Golden Hall" in Vienna, the capital of Austria?

Lang Lang, Song Zuying, and Tan Jing have all played in the Vienna Golden Hall.

Lang Lang, born on June 14, 1982 in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, is an internationally renowned pianist. He is the first Chinese pianist to be employed by the world's top Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the five major American symphony orchestras. He has won many authoritative awards in classical music, including the German Echo Classical Award, the British Classical Music Award, and the Bernstein Artistic Achievement Award. Grand Prize, International Mendelssohn Award, etc. He has performed at many important occasions that attract world attention at home and abroad, including the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, the 60th Anniversary Celebration Party of China’s National Day, the opening ceremony of China’s 2010 Shanghai World Expo, the White House, the Independence Day celebrations of the United States, and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Celebrations, Bastille Day Celebrations and more.

On October 28, 2013, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon gave Chinese pianist Lang Lang a brooch symbolizing the Messenger of Peace at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, and appointed Lang Lang as the United Nations Messenger of Peace focusing on global education. Lang Lang became the 12th peace ambassador of the United Nations. He is the youngest peace ambassador in history and the first Chinese to become a peace ambassador.

Song Zuying (August 13, 1966 -), born in Hunan, is a Chinese soprano singer, a national first-class actor, and enjoys the "Special Government Allowance" of the State Council. He graduated from the Dance Department of the Minzu University of China and the National Vocal Music Major of the China Conservatory of Music, with an on-the-job postgraduate degree and a doctorate in national vocal music. [1] Representative to the Ninth National People's Congress, member of the 10th, 11th, and 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, vice chairman of the Chinese Musicians Association, member of the Standing Committee of the All-China Youth Federation, executive member of the All-China Women's Federation, and member of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

In 1991, he was transferred to the Maritime Art Troupe as a soloist. In July 2005, he served as the deputy leader of the Art Troupe of the Naval Political Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. On August 9, 2013, he was promoted to the head of the Maritime Art Troupe. [1]

In 1990, Song Zuying made her debut in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala with the song "Little Back Basket". After that, she appeared on the stage of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for 24 consecutive years and gradually became well-known to the audience. He has held ten solo concerts five times overseas. Due to the "What a Beautiful Jasmine" Song Zuying Kennedy Concert in 2006, October 12th was named "Song Zuying Day" in the District of Columbia, and with this music Will receive the "Kennedy Gold Medal for the Arts". She is also a singer who has continuously sang at the World Cup, Olympic Games, World Expo and Asian Games.

Tan Jing (September 11, 1977 -), a member of the Communist Party of China, a national first-class actor, a soloist in the Song and Dance Ensemble of the General Political Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, a pioneer in the Chinese contemporary music scene with national, popular and bel canto A singer with a cross-border singing style who integrates three singing styles[1]. Born in Shanxi, he graduated from the 1998 undergraduate class of ethnic vocal music at the China Conservatory of Music and the 2006 graduate class of popular singing from the People's Liberation Army Academy of Arts, becoming the first recipient of a master's degree in popular singing in China [2].

She participated in the China Central Television Spring Festival Gala for the first time in 2000, and began to emerge in important venues in the music industry and attracted the attention of the audience. In the same year, he became well-known to the audience for winning the popular singing gold medal in the professional group of the 9th Youth Singing Competition. In 2002, she made her solo debut in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, singing her famous song and cross-border singing masterpiece "On the Top of Nadong Mountain". She has appeared on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala stage twelve times and gradually became known to more audiences. Her singing creatively integrates national music, pop music and stage dramas. Her starring works such as "Mulan Psalm", "White-Haired Girl", "Bird's Nest Attraction", "Princess Wencheng", etc., have become Chinese national operas and Active exploration has been made in the development of local musicals.

For a long time, Tan Jing has insisted on singing the sound of harmony and spreading Chinese civilization. She has been invited to hold six "Sound of Harmony" themed concerts in the Vienna Golden Hall, the Royal Albert Hall and other concert halls in the United Kingdom. Her singing has become a symbol in major national events such as the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympic Games, the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games, and the Spring Festival Gala.