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Introduction: Associate professor of the Vocal and Song Department of China Conservatory of Music, master's tutor. A number of outstanding actors and teachers have been trained. More than 30 singers have won awards in national vocal competitions, including eight who won gold and bronze medals in the National Young Singer Competition: Tan Jing, Yan Koudang, Dai Bin, Chen Yongfeng, and Ren Xiangshu; Su Yanling and Tan Jing won the International Folk Song Award respectively. Festival, pop music gold and silver awards. The papers and journals published include "Talks on Teaching Methods of Ethnic Music", "Textbook of Chinese Ethnic Vocal Music", etc.

Sina Entertainment News On the morning of September 28, the "Sound of Love"-Zhu Wei student concert press conference was held at the China Conservatory of Music. Tan Jing attended as a student representative of Zhu Wei, and Li Shuangjiang and others also specially Send a congratulatory message. This concert will be performed at the 21st Century Theater in Beijing on October 10, when Tan Jing and her daughter will sing on the same stage in the capital.

Today’s press conference was held at the China Conservatory of Music. As Professor Zhu Wei’s favorite student, Tan Jing, a famous singer from the General Political Department Song and Dance Ensemble, attended in person with his whole family. Ni Saili, assistant to the dean of the China Conservatory of Music, Wang Shikui and Dong Hua, professors of the music department, and Zhao Xin, the concert director, were present. Li Shuangjiang and others also specially sent congratulatory messages to wish the concert a complete success.

Professor Zhu Wei is 70 years old this year and has been engaged in national vocal music for 51 years. The theme of this concert is "The Sound of Love". Professor Zhu explained: "This concert aims to reflect and convey love. I have been engaged in national vocal music for 51 years. I love this career very much and am willing to devote my whole life to it. . I love every student and do my best for them. The students love me and do their best to prepare for the concert. Through the concert, the students report to the society with their results and their teachers with love."

Zhu believes that his career in music has been full of success. It is reported that on the day of the concert, Tan Jing, as a representative of Professor Zhu’s outstanding disciples, will lead Meng Meng, Dong Jingjing, Zhang Ningjia, Dai Bin, Chen Yongfeng and others to be present. Let’s perform this concert as the best gift for Professor Zhu’s 70th birthday. Among them, Dong Jingjing, who was born in Hebei Bangzi, even though she has been paralyzed in bed for 6 years, she still volunteered to help Professor Zhu, which was very touching.

Tan Jing’s mother Zhou Liping is also a disciple of Zhu Wei. It is worth mentioning that the mother and daughter will perform together on the stage for the first time. Tan Jing’s mother has not performed on stage for many years. She said that she was one of the earliest disciples of Teacher Zhu. “Teacher Zhu really helped me a lot. When I was studying in Beijing, I was one of her first students. Later I taught in my hometown. student, she also came to guide her. She also helped Tan Jing a lot in his growth, so Tan Jing and I will participate in this concert to repay the teacher with our singing!"

Tan Jing said with a smile, It is rare for a mother and daughter to learn from the same teacher, so it is even more rare. When she spoke at the scene, she also revealed that her career in music actually stemmed from Professor Zhu Wei's words of encouragement back then, "So I will always remember the teacher's words. To sing, you must first be a good person and be useful to society and the country." People, carry forward national music." In her speech, Tan Jing showed her true feelings, and she choked with tears at one point. In the end, she did not forget to express her feelings for her teacher with a military salute. Li Qing/Text