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Song Shiwan (Founder of Modern Music Education in China)
Song Shiwan is an important figure in the history of China music in the 20th century and the founder of modern music education in China. His contribution is not only in the field of music education, but also includes music theory, composition, command and many other aspects. This article will introduce Song Shiwan's life, contribution and influence on modern music education in China from the following aspects.

Life and experience

Song Shiwan, 19 14, was born in Changsha, Hunan. His father is a teacher. In order to give our son a better education, the family moved to Shanghai. In Shanghai, Song Shiwan began to get in touch with music and studied composition and conductor at the Central Conservatory of Music. 1949 after the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), Song Shiwan was sent to the Soviet Union for further music education and conductor. /kloc-returned to China in 0/953 and began to teach at the Central Conservatory of Music.

Contributions and achievements

Song Shiwan's contribution in the field of music education is enormous. During his teaching in the Central Conservatory of Music, he put forward a series of innovative teaching methods and concepts, such as "student-centered" teaching mode and practice-oriented teaching mode. He also opened the first modern composition course in China and trained a large number of outstanding composers and music educators.

Apart from his contribution in the field of music education, Song Shiwan is also an outstanding composer and conductor. His works include symphonies, concertos and chamber music, the most famous of which is The Yellow River Cantata. In addition, he also served as the conductor of the China Symphony Orchestra and the Central Opera House.

Influence and enlightenment

Song Shiwan's influence on modern music education in China is far-reaching. His teaching ideas and methods have not only been widely used in the Central Conservatory of Music, but also influenced the whole music education circle in China. His works have also become classics in China's music history, which has an important influence on later music creation.

Song Shiwan's teaching thoughts and methods still have great enlightenment to our music education today. He pays attention to students' practical ability and creativity, and encourages students to learn and create independently. This "student-centered" teaching model is still very important in today's music education.