Jiang Jianhua's encyclopedia business card.
Jiang Jianhua (196 1-), female, born in Shanghai, is a famous Japanese erhu player. /kloc-at the age of 0/0, he began to learn erhu with his uncle and joined the folk music group of Shanghai Children's Palace. /kloc-was admitted to the middle school attached to the Central Conservatory of Music at the age of 0/3, and/kloc-was promoted to the instrumental undergraduate course of the Central Conservatory of Music at the age of 0/979, where he studied under An Ruyi and Lan Yusong. 1975 visited Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong with the Shanghai Orchestra, and performed as an erhu solo, which was well received by the audience. Seiji Ozawa, a famous conductor, was moved to tears when she visited China on 1978. 1983 stayed in the university to teach, and 1986 obtained the title of associate professor. In June+10 of the same year, in order to spread China's national art to more places in the world, Jiang Jianhua went to Japan to hold his first solo concert overseas, from which he began his 20-year career in Japan. He is also a special member of the Japanese Composers Association, an exclusive performer of Sakamoto Music Office in Japan, and a professor of Takasaki Creative Research Institute in Japan. He returned to China in 2007 and has been a professor at the Central Conservatory of Music. Even when she returned to China, she was still an attractive messenger to spread China folk music. Now, with her help, Japanese universities have opened the Chinese folk music erhu major, and the melody of erhu frequently appears in concert halls, TV dramas and advertising dubbing in Japan. Chinese name: ジャン Jiang Jianhua? ジェン? English Name: Jiang-Jianhua Nationality: Singapore Graduate School: Central Conservatory of Music Birthplace: Shanghai Title: Professor Marital Status: Married, with a son and a female spouse: Pipa player Yang Baoyuan Nickname: Bunny Fan Name: Jiang Si Representative Works: Erquan Yingyue, Hongmei Capriccio, Horse Racing, Shilidun Folk Songs.