Ma Wei, Dean of Art College of Yunnan University for Nationalities, professor of vocal music, tutor of master students, member of China Musicians Association, national first-class actor, famous soprano, stage performance artist, pioneer and representative of Yunnan pop song singing theory. In 2007, as a special talent, he was introduced from Yunnan Song and Dance Troupe to the Art College of Yunnan University for Nationalities as the dean. In her singing, she used and borrowed various artistic expressions, blended various singing methods, and formed her unique artistic personality, which was known as the "three-color scene" blooming on the Yunling Plateau. During the period of 1999, Ma Wei successfully held several solo concerts, which were the largest and most attended in Yunnan Province. The concert consists of four parts: folk song style, opera rhyme, pop trend and song plot. It has a strong response and caused a sensation in the music world, fully demonstrating the artistic style of powerful singers. To this end, Yunnan TV station specially filmed a personal feature film "Beautiful Tricolor" for her. In 2000, the book How to Sing Popular Songs was published. Based on her long-term singing and teaching practice, this book makes a theoretical analysis and logical summary of the development, artistic conception, genre and singing skills of popular songs, and comprehensively and systematically expounds how to sing popular songs well. She is the first expert to set foot in the teaching and theoretical research of pop songs, which fills the gap in the teaching theory of pop songs in Yunnan Province. As the first person in the vocal music field, he held 40 vocal music lectures in Yunnan Satellite TV and received more than 40 media interviews. He has served as a judge of major national and provincial vocal competitions for a long time, trained a large number of outstanding singers with high reputation, and won higher awards in national and provincial vocal competitions.
Party secretary:
Hao, Party Secretary of Art College, Associate Professor of China Institute of Minority Languages and Literature. Engaged in teaching, scientific research and party affairs for a long time. He used to be the deputy secretary of the Party branch of the Adult Education College of Yunnan University for Nationalities, the director of the Party Committee Office and the deputy director of the principal's office.
Main research direction: minority literature and culture. He has published more than ten scientific research papers, such as "Looking at the vestiges of Yi matriarchal system from the evolution of Yi language" and "On Yi totem worship and aesthetic consciousness". He has participated in the research of provincial and ministerial related topics such as the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, and won many awards such as "Excellent Party Worker" and "Excellent party member".
Vice President:
Zhang Zonghong, 197 1, born in Yongsheng, Yunnan, in June. Associate professor, master tutor, tenor, School of Art, Yunnan University for Nationalities; Member of Yunnan Musicians Association, executive director of Kunming Vocal Music Association; Member of National Culture and Art Development Research Center of Yunnan University for Nationalities; He is currently the vice president of the Art College of Yunnan University for Nationalities. /kloc-0 graduated from the Music Department of Yunnan Arts University in July, 1994, Vocal Opera Department of Central Conservatory of Music in July, 2006, and Zhou Xiaoyan International Opera Center of Shanghai Conservatory of Music in July, 2003. He studied vocal music under Professor Tian of Yunnan Art Institute, national first-class actor and soprano of Yunnan Song and Dance Theatre, Professor Li Weibo of Central Conservatory of Music and Professor Ge Yi of Shanghai Conservatory of Music. He has won awards in Yunnan Young Singers TV Grand Prix, Southwest Young Singers TV Grand Prix, Kunming Workers Singers Competition, Nie Er Cup Vocal Competition, China Folk Song Competition and other vocal competitions. In July 2009, he won the first prize of "Yunnan University for Nationalities Excellent Teaching Plan Appraisal".
While studying vocal music teaching and singing, Associate Professor Zhang Zonghong takes "Yunnan folk music research" as the main research direction. He has conducted many field investigations in the minority areas such as Awa Mountain, Taliu Mountain and Yulong Lake, and his research fields involve Yunnan folk musical instruments, the classification of Yunnan folk songs, folk artists of Yunnan folk music, and the inheritance of Yunnan folk music culture. The Ford Foundation of the United States funded Yunnan University for Nationalities "Yunnan Native". Representative papers include: Positive Factors in the Cultural Inheritance of Wa Folk Music, Cultural Connotation of Wa Funeral Musical Instrument "Five Children", Wa Folk Musical Instrument in Yanshuai Town, Cangyuan County, Analysis of Wa Folk Songs in Yanshuai Town, Cangyuan County, Investigation Records of Wa Folk Musicians in Yanshuai Town, Cangyuan County, etc.