Camel grass is a song written by Yu Zi, composed by Hu Xudong and sung by Yan Weiwen. This work is a metaphor for people, praising the PLA soldiers who have been stationed in the plateau all the year round and loyally guarding their homes. Maybe they are unknown, maybe they are boring, but everyone should remember that their sacrifice and persistence have brought us a peaceful and peaceful life. Teacher Yan Weiwen's interpretation is affectionate and touching, which not only shows the perseverance of the soldiers, but also is full of high respect!
Yan Weiwen, 1957 was born in Pingyao County, Shanxi Province on August 26th. He is a tenor in China and graduated from China Conservatory of Music. 1988 participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for the first time, and he also 16 boarded the CCTV Spring Festival Gala stage. In the same year, he also participated in the third CCTV Young Singer TV Grand Prix and won the first prize of national singing in the professional group. 1990 won the National Top Ten Singer Award in Film and Television.
Yan Weiwen's Character Evaluation
Speaking of Yan Weiwen, people will hear his sonorous singing. In his singing career, he not only knows how to learn from others' strengths, but also knows that he must step out of the aura of "Little Li Shuangjiang". A song "Want to Kiss" sings youthful and playful, showing his humorous and affectionate side; And a "lullaby" made this "big man" who is famous for his bright and transparent voice sing the feeling that the mother gently coaxed the child in the dead of night.
In addition, as a father-in-law, Yan Weiwen is brave enough to try new things. Although he didn't sing pop songs across the border, and has long been famous, he still explored new territory in the sea of folk songs in Wang Yang. Among many performing artists in China, Yan Weiwen is one of the representatives of virtue and artistry. He is not ashamed to ask students about the pronunciation of the Northeast people, and he also praises Wang Hongwei and other younger generations.