Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - Who are the famous conductors and what are they?
Who are the famous conductors and what are they?
1, Yang Jiaren

Yang Jiaren (19 12- 1966) is the only male graduate of the Music Department of Nanjing Jinling Women's University. With hard work, this native of Zhongshan County, Guangdong Province obtained two master's degrees in the Department of Music Education and the Department of Theory of the University of Michigan in the United States at 1940. He won numerous awards in his life, and his wife, Cheng Zhuoru, was called the "condor hero" in the music scene at that time. Fan Chengwu, the conductor, and Bian Zushan were both taught by him.

2. Li

Li (19 14- 1966) was one of the famous violinists in China when he was young, and later served as the conductor of the Chinese symphony orchestra. He has conducted and performed large-scale Chinese and foreign operas such as White-haired Girl, Liu Hulan, La Traviata and Ballet, Lotus Lantern, Red women soldiers and Swan Lake. From 65438 to 0964, he served as the leader of the command group of the music and dance epic "Dongfanghong". He has visited and performed in countries such as the Soviet Union and Poland.

3. Chen Chuanxi

Chen Chuanxi (19 16-20 12) is an oboe player. 195 1 participated in the third world youth student festival in Berlin, and visited and performed in many countries such as the Soviet Union and Hungary. /kloc-in the autumn of 1958, he was transferred to the conductor of Shanghai Film Orchestra, and has recorded music for more than 250 films. His amazing hearing of fixed tones since childhood made him feel at home in the film soundtrack.

4. Li

What Mr. Li (19 17-200 1) said most was nothing more than the story of The Voice of the Century, which was co-played with Stern on 1999+0 19. On September 23rd, 200 1 year, Stern died; In the same year 19 10/9, Li died of illness. Li Shifu, who has a lifetime of honor and enjoys a good reputation overseas, has a different persistence in music.

5. Qin

"The life of art lies in continuous innovation, and the meaning of life lies in continuous progress." Music conductor Qin once expounded his motto like this. He was the founder of national music after the founding of New China. People call him "Qin Lao", but he always calls himself "Xiao Qin". The old gentleman is good at composing, arranging, conducting, playing and other fields, and he also plays the pipa well.

6. Huang Feili

Huang Feili, born in 19 17, Panyu, Guangdong, is a famous conductor, the first professor of the Department of Conduction of the Central Conservatory of Music, one of the founders of China Conduction Education, and an educator. After 1943, he became an associate professor of Fujian Conservatory of Music.

7. Han Zhongjie

Conductor Han Zhongjie was born in Shanghai. 195 1 year later, he was the band captain, conductor and flute soloist of the Central Song and Dance Troupe. 196 1 obtained an associate doctorate from Leningrad Conservatory of Music in the Soviet Union and returned to China in the same year. He used to be the conductor of the Central Orchestra and the Symphony Orchestra of the Central Opera House, the teacher of the conductor department of the China Conservatory of Music, and the first director of the Chinese Music Association.

8. Si Tuhan

Music conductor Si Tuhan was born in Kaiping, Guangdong. 1948 graduated from the journalism department of Fudan University. 1950 in the same year, the Central Orchestra graduated from the Soviet chorus conductor class. Later, he served as the head and conductor of Shanghai Chorus, the head, conductor and honorary head of Shanghai Orchestra, the third director and the fourth executive director of China Music Association. He once conducted the oratorio My Fire, Happy River Chorus and The Yellow River Cantata's music and dance epic Dongfanghong.

9. Magshun

Ma Geshun (1914 ~ 20151219), a native of Ganxian County, Shaanxi Province, is a leading choral conductor in China, a professor of choral conductor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music, one of the founders of China choral music, a professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music and an honorary academician of Westminster Choral Conservatory of Music.

10, Huang Yijun

My ancestral home is Liuyang, Hunan, and I was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu. 1933 graduated from Suzhou Middle School. From 65438 to 0934, he was a performer in China Band of EMI Records Company in Shanghai. He has composed music such as "Full Moon Flower" and provided music for the film "Chicken Hair Letter" and drama "Guan Hanqing".