Similar Artists
-
项斯华
1,452 listeners
Xiang Sihua (项斯华) is a guzheng player. The guzheng or gu zheng (Chinese: 古箏), also simply called zheng (箏, gu 古 means "ancient"),… read moreXiang Sihua (项斯华) is a guzheng player. The guzheng or gu zheng (Chinese: 古箏), also simply called zheng (箏, gu 古 means "ancient"), is a Chinese plucked zither. View wikiXiang Sihua (项斯华) is a guzheng player. The guzheng or gu zheng (Chinese: 古箏), also simply called zheng (箏, gu 古 means "ancient"), is a Chinese plucked zither. View wiki
-
付娜
428 listeners
Fu Na is a young guzheng virtuoso. She began studying the instrument under Wen Fuze when she was nine years old. In the 1990s she began stu… read moreFu Na is a young guzheng virtuoso. She began studying the instrument under Wen Fuze when she was nine years old. In the 1990s she began studying under Wang Zhongshan after winning the Chongqing Music Competition. She currently plays as a… read moreFu Na is a young guzheng virtuoso. She began studying the instrument under Wen Fuze when she was nine years old. In the 1990s she began studying under Wang Zhongshan after winning the Chongqing Music Competition. She currently plays as a member of the Guangsong Song and Dance Theater's folk troupe. View wiki
-
张子谦
237 listeners
Zhang Ziqian (simplified Chinese: 张子谦; traditional Chinese: 張子謙, 1899-1991), a famous seven-string zither qin players, was born in Yangzhou… read moreZhang Ziqian (simplified Chinese: 张子谦; traditional Chinese: 張子謙, 1899-1991), a famous seven-string zither qin players, was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, The People’s Republic of China. He studied the guqin with the master Suo Shaot… read moreZhang Ziqian (simplified Chinese: 张子谦; traditional Chinese: 張子謙, 1899-1991), a famous seven-string zither qin players, was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, The People’s Republic of China. He studied the guqin with the master Suo Shaotao at the age of thirteenth. In the 1930s, Zhang moved to S… read more
-
成公亮
405 listeners
Cheng Gong Liang (Chinese: 成公亮; 1940–2015) was a guqin player of the Guangling school. He was Professor of Guqin at the Nanjing Conservator… read moreCheng Gong Liang (Chinese: 成公亮; 1940–2015) was a guqin player of the Guangling school. He was Professor of Guqin at the Nanjing Conservatory of Music. He was a notable researcher and composer of guqin music. View wikiCheng Gong Liang (Chinese: 成公亮; 1940–2015) was a guqin player of the Guangling school. He was Professor of Guqin at the Nanjing Conservatory of Music. He was a notable researcher and composer of guqin music. View wiki
-
小虎队
3,360 listeners
1988、7加盟“开丽”,担任华视“青春大对抗”节目助理。 1989、2首度在“忧欢派对”唱片中初试啼声,推出两首单曲─“青苹果乐园”、“彩色天空彩色梦”,和一首合作曲─“新年快乐”,立刻成为全国青少年瞩目的焦点。 1989、4在国父纪念馆举行台湾历史性创举“马拉松签名… read more1988、7加盟“开丽”,担任华视“青春大对抗”节目助理。 1989、2首度在“忧欢派对”唱片中初试啼声,推出两首单曲─“青苹果乐园”、“彩色天空彩色梦”,和一首合作曲─“新年快乐”,立刻成为全国青少年瞩目的焦点。 1989、4在国父纪念馆举行台湾历史性创举“马拉松签名活动”吸引两万多人次。 1989、5出版第一张专辑“逍遥游”,蝉联各大排行榜冠军。 “逍遥、货柜、小虎队”的二十场演唱会开始巡回全省演出,首场是五月六日,地点台中,并提出“重荣誉、守秩序”… read more1988、7加盟“开丽”,担任华视“青春大对抗”节目助理。 1989、2首度在“忧欢派对”唱片中初试啼声,推出两首单曲─“青苹果乐园”、“彩色天空彩色梦”,和一首合作曲─“新年快乐”,立刻成为全国青少年瞩目的焦点。 1989、4在国父纪念馆举行台湾历史性创举“马拉松签名活动”吸引两万多人次。 1989、5出版第一张专辑“逍遥游”,蝉联各大排行榜冠军。 “逍遥、货柜、小虎队”的二十场演唱会开始巡回全省演出,首场是五月六日,地点台中,并提出“重荣誉、守秩序”的口号。 1989、6巡回演唱的货柜车飙回台北,创下各项记录─场地最大,交通最乱,人员最多,时间最长,叫声最高、、、… read more
-
陆春龄
145 listeners
Lu Chunling (Chinese: 陆春龄) was born 1921 in Shanghai. In pre-1949 Shanghai, Lu worked a trishaw driver, but was also an amateur musician, p… read moreLu Chunling (Chinese: 陆春龄) was born 1921 in Shanghai. In pre-1949 Shanghai, Lu worked a trishaw driver, but was also an amateur musician, performing the Jiangnan sizhu folk ensemble repertory. In 1952, Lu became dizi soloist with the Sha… read moreLu Chunling (Chinese: 陆春龄) was born 1921 in Shanghai. In pre-1949 Shanghai, Lu worked a trishaw driver, but was also an amateur musician, performing the Jiangnan sizhu folk ensemble repertory. In 1952, Lu became dizi soloist with the Shanghai folk Ensemble (Shanghai minzu yuetuan), and also at th… read more
-
管平湖
706 listeners
Guan Pinghu (Chinese: 管平湖;1897-1967), was a Chinese player of the guqin, a Chinese 7-string bridgeless zither. Born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Prov… read moreGuan Pinghu (Chinese: 管平湖;1897-1967), was a Chinese player of the guqin, a Chinese 7-string bridgeless zither. Born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, Guan came from an artistic family, and started to learn the guqin from his father, Guan Nian… read moreGuan Pinghu (Chinese: 管平湖;1897-1967), was a Chinese player of the guqin, a Chinese 7-string bridgeless zither. Born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, Guan came from an artistic family, and started to learn the guqin from his father, Guan Nianci. After the death of his father when he was thirteen, Guan… read more