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Who made the Jiangnan March Pipa?
Wang Huiran (1936——)

Life profile:

Wang Huiran, composer, pipa and Qin Liu player. China is a national first-class composer, winner of the Golden Cup Award and Conductor Award in the first China Arts Festival, executive director of China National Orchestral Society, director of China Pipa Research Association, member of China Musicians Association, and has served as a judge of China and international competitions for many times, and consultant of musical instrument factory. He is currently the artistic director of Zhuhai Women's Indoor Chinese Orchestra and the artistic director and conductor of the avant-garde national orchestra. He is a famous national musician and has made outstanding achievements in composing, conducting, playing, educating and reforming musical instruments. Originally from Zhenjiang, Zhejiang, I was born in Shanghai. /kloc-began to learn pipa at the age of 0/3, 1955 was admitted to the Shan County Yue Opera Troupe, and 1956 was admitted to the Beijing Public Security Army Art Troupe. 1957 Participated in the 6th World Youth Party, which was well received. He recorded "House of Flying Daggers" and "Chun Xue" on Moscow Radio. In particular, I recorded Dancing under the Moon, which is China's first multi-part pipa solo. 1958 transferred to jinan military area command Avant-garde Song and Dance Troupe, and 1960 composed the pipa solo Dance of the Yi people, which is a pipa work with far-reaching influence in the development history of contemporary pipa in China. In recent years, he has created pipa solo works such as March in Jiangnan and Golden Age. In addition, he continued to reform Qin Liu, raising Qin Liu to the status of a solo instrument, and wrote the first Qin Liu solo "Silver Lake and Golden Wave" in 1960. He also composed many excellent Liuqin music and some folk music ensembles, including Spring in yi river, and published many papers. He is the guest conductor of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra and the Youth Chinese Orchestra.

For more than 200 years, Qin Liu was only used to accompany operas. 1958, Wang Chenggong developed three-string tenors and four-string tenors, and wrote solos such as Spring in yi river and Happy Canal with strong traditional national style, which became popular for a while.

The music often played by China Radio Station is a household name and has far-reaching influence. Since then, Wang has created a larger concerto, making his techniques more perfect.

Wang's large-scale ensemble, percussion, pipa and more than 50 songs won more than China and international awards such as "China Music Classics of the 20th Century" 10, and the first "Four-string Tenor" won the highest award in China's musical instrument reform. In addition, Wang also recorded

Wang Huiran's "Works Album" and other albums and the TV musical "Pursuit on the String" prove his great contribution to the formation, development and standardization of playing skills and art. Wang has performed abroad many times and students are all over the world. His papers and works have also been published in many parts of the world.

Wang's command skills are lively, delicate and charming. He has visited Hong Kong four times to conduct the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, the Hong Kong Youth Chinese Orchestra and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Chinese Orchestra. 1994, he led an avant-garde national orchestra to perform in Hong Kong, which was a great success and was warmly appreciated by all walks of life.