Musician Lv Wencheng's masterpiece BBK is Guangdong folk music.
Bubugao is a piece of music with local characteristics by famous musician Lv Wencheng, belonging to Guangdong folk music. The score of this piece of music comes from Shen Yunsheng's "String Score" written in 1938. Just like the name of this piece of music, the rhythm of the music is lively and dynamic, and the melody has a sense of gradual progress, which gives people a very happy feeling and a positive spirit in it.
Lv Wencheng
Lv Wencheng (May 1898-1981), whose real surname was Yang, changed his surname to Lu because of his adoption to a family named Lu. He was born in the southern countryside of Xiangshan County, Guangdong Province, and was a Guangdong music composer and performer.
Lu Wencheng joined the "Chinese Concert" in Shanghai in 1919; Director of the Music Department of Jingwu Sports Association founded in Huo Yuanjia in the 192s; Around 1923, he toured Tianjin, Beijing, Wuhan and other places, solo the Cantonese opera The Yanzilou and Xiaoxiang Qinfen, and led the erhu opera Liu Yaojin.
In p>1925, Lv Wencheng's music creation entered its heyday. In 193s, Lv Wencheng changed the silk outer strings of erhu into steel strings, and adopted the playing method of holding the piano barrel between his legs, and successfully made the gaohu. Representative works include "Step by Step" and "Autumn Moon in Pinghu".