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Fan Shengqi's resume
Fan Shengqi is a famous saxophonist in China.

Fan Shengqi, 1933, a native of Shandong. He came to Harbin with his family at the age of 6 and lived with his brother and aunt since childhood. This illiterate aunt likes Beijing opera, traditional Chinese opera and other art forms very much. Fan Shengqi often went to theaters and concert halls with his aunt and grandmother since childhood, and was influenced by original art. 12 years old, her aunt bought a saxophone for Xiao Shengqi's eldest brother and a violin for her second brother. Later, eldest brother joined the army and left, and saxophone was left to Fan Shengqi.

My aunt also found an old Russian man and taught him to play saxophone for the little saint. 1990, Fan Shengqi went to the United States to give lectures. There, he played his own music for American friends, such as Liang Zhu, Xi Yue Yue and Er Quan Yue Ying, which immediately caused a sensation. Major newspapers in the United States rushed to report that he was a "real musician" and performed "Oriental Jazz".

Fan Shengqi's belief:

1, Fan Shengqi has long gray curly hair and bright eyes, which reveals the artist's freedom and fortitude. He has a handsome face and a healthy talk. Just listening to his voice will make you feel that he is still a young man. Fan Shengqi once said: "I regard music as my belief and express my inner language with music." Once, when he was playing "A Girl's Prayer", he injected religious color into the music, giving people a feeling of being sacred and forgetting me, which moved all five girls at the scene to tears.

2. Fan Shengqi has a very strong national pride. He has been playing western classical music, and then he thought, I am an oriental, but I still want to play oriental music. He said: "I will take the road of China, take the folk music handed down from China for thousands of years as a kind of material, transform China's modes with world-class and modern chord language and counterpoint techniques, and push them to a world-class position."