Yu Yongyi's life resume
1 96065438+1October1was born in jiaohe city, Jilin province. 1973 to 1977 studied in Jiaohe Korean Middle School. He graduated from high school and went to the countryside to jump the queue. 1February, 979, admitted to the music class of Yongji Normal School in Jilin Province. After graduation, I returned to Ren Zhongxue and worked as a teacher in No.2 Middle School and No.1 Middle School in Jiaohe County, Jilin Province. Later, I worked as a composer and conductor in Yanbian Forestry Art Troupe. 1985 was admitted to the Music Department of Jilin University of Arts to study composition, 1987 borrowed from Shenyang Conservatory of Music to study composition conductor. After graduation, I worked in the Art Teaching and Research Section of Shenyang Aviation Institute and the Art Troupe of Armed Police Force. 1993 was admitted to China Conservatory of Music to study for a master's degree in composition and composition technology theory, 1995 graduated with a master's degree in literature. He also stayed in the composition department of China Conservatory of Music to teach harmony, song creation and analysis. Bishop's harmony course and song practice. There are more than 30 TV series, more than 300 songs and other electronic music and symphonic music works. For many times, he has created various forms of music works for the literary evenings of CCTV and local TV stations. Among them, Sun Heart is the theme song of the 5th International Science and Peace Week of CCTV 1993. Northeast Yangko Dance is the opening song of CCTV 1993 Spring Festival Gala. In 2007, he became the music director of "Wang Ying's solo concert on singing wings" in Vienna, and in 2007, he became the music director of CCTV's Spring Festival song and dance party. Five electronic music CDs, such as Love Bamboo and Red, were published. And write music for Korea and Japan. Entrusted by the Korea National Symphony Orchestra, he composed symphony works, such as Flying and Asking for Heaven, and performed them in Korea. Participated in many international and domestic music cultural exchanges and academic conferences.