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Xu Wei (musician), male singer, rock musician Huo Zun, male singer, artist, composer; Eason Chan, a male singer from Hong Kong; Wang Leehom, male singer; Chan Wing-wah, composer
Yuja Wang (Chinese: 王羽佳; pinyin: Wáng Yǔjiā; born February 10, 1987) [1] is a Chinese pianist. Born in Beijing, she began learning piano there at age six, and went on to study at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
2022 music award ceremonies in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Date Event Host Venue Location Ref. 2022 (2020) CMIC Music Awards: China Audio-video and Digital Publishing Association, CADPA — — [citation needed] (2021) CMIC Music Awards: May 28 Hito Music Awards: Hit FM: Taipei Arena: Songshan, Taipei, Taiwan [1] July 2 33rd Golden Melody Awards
Wu Man (Chinese: 吴 蛮; pinyin: Wú Mán; born January 2, 1963) [1] is a Chinese pipa player and composer. Trained in Pudong-style pipa performance at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, she is known for playing in a broad range of musical styles and introducing the pipa and its Chinese heritage into Western genres.
Ma Xiaohui (simplified Chinese: 马 晓 晖; traditional Chinese: 馬曉暉; pinyin: Mǎ Xiǎohuī) is an erhu player and composer from Shanghai, People's Republic of China. She is one of China's few first-class traditional artists embracing an international career.
In Chinese mythology, Ling Lun is said to have created bamboo flutes which made the sounds of many birds, including the mythical phoenix. "In this way, Ling Lun invented the five notes of the ancient Chinese five-tone scale (gong, shang, jiao, zhi, and yu, which is equivalent to 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 in numbered musical notation or do, re, mi, sol, and la in western solfeggio) and the eight sounds ...
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It is used in modern music arrangements as well, including in the works of Chinese rock musician Cui Jian, featuring a modernized suona-play in his song "Nothing To My Name" (一无所有Chinese: 一无所有; pinyin: Yīwúsuǒyǒu; lit. 'nothing') played by the saxophonist Liu Yuan.In 1993, the famous wind musician Mr. Guo Yazhi invented the ...