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Where is Zhang Weiliang from Suzhou?

Famous flute player-Zhang Weiliang

Born on November 26, 1957, his native place is Suzhou, Jiangsu.

A performer of flute, xiao and xun, currently a professor at the China Conservatory of Music; Vice Chairman of the Beijing Musicians Association; Director of the China Huaxia Chamber Orchestra; President of the Chinese Bamboo Flute Society; Vice Chairman of the Wind Music Research Society of the Chinese Musicians Association President; Executive Director of the Chinese Ethnic Orchestra Society; Expert with Outstanding Contributions of the Ministry of Culture, etc. In recent years, we have been committed to the research and development of bamboo flute playing skills. After long-term research and training, we can freely play twelve semitones on the traditional bamboo flute, as well as the double circular breathing, which is currently considered the most difficult. Vomit etc. He also actively researches and develops the playing techniques of other wind instruments such as flute, batori, shakuhachi, xun, etc. In terms of the playing technique of the flute, the range of the flute is widened from the original two octaves to nearly three octaves, which enriches the expressive power of the flute. Awards: In June 1995, the laser disc "The World of Xiao" played and recorded by me won the China Golden Record Award.

In 2000, the dance "Deep Courtyard" won the first prize in the China TV Dance Competition (as music composition); in 2001, the dance "Yuan" won the gold medal at the Russian World Dance Competition (as music composition); in 2002, the guzheng He won the first prize of CCTV’s "New Light Award" in the MTV competition with the electronic music "Canglang Autumn Song" (for music composition); the music for the men's solo dance "Bamboo Dream" created in 2003 won the first prize of music composition in the "Taoli Cup" National Dance Competition Award; he has acted as soloist in dozens of film and television films such as "Ju Dou", "Raise the Red Lantern", "Farewell My Concubine", "Jing Ke Assassins the King of Qin", etc. The films have won awards at major international film festivals and won the Best Music, etc.

Published works: Dizi playing method (Beijing People's Music Publishing House); Xiao playing method (Beijing People's Music Publishing House); 20 flute and zither music scores (Beijing People's Music Publishing House); Dizi grade examination Textbook (China Youth Publishing House).

Published papers: Perspectives on the development of Chinese flute culture (Taiwan Music Era); Flute breathing theory and practice (Chinese music); Feng Zicun’s flute art and style (Chinese music); On the reform of art schools Thoughts (China Culture News) - more than ten articles.

Laser disc album: "The World of Xiao" by China Record Corporation; "Zhang Weiliang's Art of Blowing" by Fumao Records in Taiwan; "Crying of Flowers" by China Dragon Records in Taiwan; "Sorrow" by China Dragon Records in Taiwan ; "Farewell" by Taiwan China Dragon Records; "Happy Encounter" by Hong Kong Hugo Co., Ltd.; "Ask for Love" by Hong Kong Hugo Co., Ltd.; "Tian Huan Xiao Yin" by Hong Kong Hugo Co., Ltd.; "Ask the Sky" by China Zhengda Records Company; "Drunken Flute" Hong Kong Hugo Co., Ltd.; "Tea Rain" Taiwan Trend Records Company; "Red Leaves" Hong Kong Longyin Production Company; "Tea Zen Yiyi" Taiwan Trend Records Company - more than ten teaching VCD volumes.

Main recitals: He held three solo recitals at the Beijing Concert Hall in 1987, 1992 and 1995; held 5 recitals at the Royal Concert Hall in London, England; and collaborated with many famous French musicians. He has conducted dozens of collaborations and research with the Modern Music Research Center.

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