1. Lou Gangui: Born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, 1923, 10, a national first-class actor. 1955 to China Opera House. Besides singing solo in concerts, he also played roles in Chinese and foreign operas such as Madame Butterfly and yevgeni onegin. He has held solo concerts in Tianjin, Shanghai, Beijing and Qingdao, and published solo album tapes. 1979, two of his songs won the first prize and the third prize of excellent songs in the 30th anniversary of the National Day of the Ministry of Culture. 1980 and 1990 held two solo concerts in America. His singing activities lasted until the spring of 2002.
2. Shi Honge, a tenor of China's famous lyric drama, was born in 1934. 16 years old was admitted to the vocal music department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music. After graduation 1956, he went to Bulgaria for further study, studied at Sofia National Conservatory of Music, and graduated with honors from the Department of Vocal Opera. 1962 won the gold medal with the highest score in the 8th World Youth and Student Festival Classical Vocal Music Competition held in Helsinki, Finland, which won great honor for the motherland.
3. Wen Kezheng: Bass singer. Beijingers. 1950 graduated from Nanjing Conservatory of Music. Later, he was a teacher of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, director of the Department of Acoustics, and the fourth director of China Music Association. 1957 won the silver prize in the 6th world festival of youth and students Classical Singing Competition.
4. Li Xinchang: a famous baritone singer, vocal educator and director of China Musicians Association. 1960 graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music. He is currently a senior vocal professor in the Department of Vocal Music of the Central Conservatory of Music.
5. Li Guangxi: Born in Tianjin. A famous tenor opera singer, a national first-class actor, enjoys the title of "outstanding expert with outstanding contribution" awarded by the State Council.
Extended data:
Tenor refers to the part of vocal music between soprano, contralto and bass. In the history of opera development, tenor occupies a very important position, and the first hero is mostly played by tenor. While the castrated singer was still occupying the opera stage, a male singer sang a high C with a real voice. Rossini also criticized him as a "castrated cock", but now tenor is a panacea that can stimulate the audience's adrenal hormones. In particular, excellent tenors are very rare, and their artistic value far exceeds that of other singers several times.
Reference link: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tenor