Li Shuangjiang is a tenor, vocal educator and national first-class actor in China. Li Shuangjiang has two sons, Li He and Li Guanfeng. Li He is Li Shuangjiang's eldest son, born to him and Li Shuangjiang's ex-wife. Li Guanfeng is Li Shuangjiang's second son, born to his second wife Meng Ge.
Li Shuangjiang, born in March 1939 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China, graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music. Li Shuangjiang loved literature and art since he was a child, and often won honors for his school and class in literary performances. From 65438 to 0972, Li Shuangjiang became a household name in Chinese mainland for singing songs such as Ode to Beijing, I Love Wuzhishan, I Love Wanquan River, and Pulling Camels to Send Military Food.
Li Shuangjiang's Character Evaluation
Li Shuangjiang's singing skill is very high, and his emotional expression is accurate. He has a unique view on the re-creation of his works. It is a characteristic of Li Shuangjiang's singing art that when to use the sliding sound, when to use the air sound, when to make the high-pitched audio and video shine like gold through bel canto, when to express the interest of songs through national singing, and when to express the connotation of works through eyes, gestures and gestures.
Li Shuangjiang's scientific training in western Bel Canto is skillful, extensive and profound, and combined with his grasp of national folk art, he has formed his own unique singing method. His singing style is different from others. Li Shuangjiang sang a typical military demeanor. When he expressed sympathy for the performance, he was almost responsive. As long as the soldiers need it, he is willing to sing and never cares about the stage or anything.