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Yin Chengzong's Personal Profile
Yin Chengzong is a Chinese-American pianist.

Yin Chengzong, male, 194 1 Born in Xiamen, Fujian, is a musician, pianist and composer. 1959 participated in the piano competition of the 7th World Youth and Student Festival and won the first prize. Due to the successful adaptation and performance of piano accompaniment "The Red Lantern" and piano concerto "The Yellow River", it quickly became popular. Representative plays include Moonlit Night on a Spring River, House of Flying Daggers, Three Lane of Plum Blossoms, Phoenix with Birds and so on.

1995, won the third "golden record" award. 1997 Playing piano concerto "Yellow River" at Lincoln Center, USA. In February 2004, he attended the 2005 Beijing New Year Concert held in the Great Hall of the People. In 2005, a concert was held in the Concert Hall of Oriental Art Center. In 2007, a piano concert was held in Sha Tin Town Hall, Hong Kong. In 2008, the piano solo concert was held in the National Grand Theatre.

Character experience

1954, admitted to the piano major of the middle school attached to Shanghai Conservatory of Music. From 65438 to 0959, he participated in the piano competition of the 7th World Youth and Student Festival and won the gold medal. 1960, studying in the Soviet Union and studying at Leningrad Conservatory of Music. 1962 won the second place in the second Tchaikovsky Piano and Violin Competition.

1963 Piano accompaniment "Hanging Red Lantern High" was created and premiered in the Great Hall of the People, and was reported on the front page of People's Daily. 1965, graduated from Piano Department of Central Conservatory of Music; In the same year, he was a soloist in the Central Orchestra. 1969, as the head of the creative group, participated in the creation of the piano concerto Yellow River.

1970 In February, the piano concerto "Yellow River" was premiered in the Auditorium of the Great Hall of the People, with Li as the conductor and the Central Orchestra as the accompaniment. 1983, the first solo concert was held in Carnegie Hall, USA.