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  2. Liu Tianhua - Wikipedia

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    Liu Tianhua (simplified Chinese: 刘天华; traditional Chinese: 劉天華; pinyin: Liú Tiānhuá; Wade–Giles: Liu T'ien-hua; 1895–1932) was a Chinese musician and composer best known for his innovative work for the erhu. Liu's students, such as Jiang Fengzhi and Chen Zhenduo, continued to contribute to the development of the erhu. [1]

  3. Qin Qian (erhu player) - Wikipedia

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    Qin Qian (覃茜). (born 1964) is a Chinese musician who performs on the erhu. [1]Qin was born in Guangxi, China.She completed her studies at the Guangxi Arts College and has performed as soloist with the Guangxi Symphony Orchestra in the city of Nanning.

  4. Stringed music in China - Wikipedia

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    Stringed music is prominent in China, especially in the Jiangnan region, where it is the name of all the instruments made from wood and string. This form of performance started from the Jin dynasty (266–420). [citation needed] The most common Chinese stringed instruments are the guqin, zheng, erhu, and pipa. These instruments were developed ...

  5. Min Xiao-Fen - Wikipedia

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    Min Xiao-Fen studied with her father, Min Jiqian (闵季骞), a music professor at Nanjing University and a student of the erhu master Liu Tianhua. Her eldest sister, Min Huifen, was nicknamed the "Queen of Erhu." Her brother, Min Lekang (闵乐康), is a national first-class conductor and music professor. [1]

  6. Erhu - Wikipedia

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    He returned to the Central Conservatory of Music in 1983 as head of the Chinese music department. He has written many books and articles on erhu playing and has performed in many countries. Wang also worked with the Beijing National Instruments Factory to further develop erhu design. Min Huifen (閔惠芬; 1945–2014) was born in Yixing ...

  7. Ma Xiaohui - Wikipedia

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    The South Bend Tribune added: "Ma Xiaohui's Erhu is able to evoke not just traditional Chinese musical themes—the twitter of bird song or the distinct cadence and intonation of Chinese speech—but the emotional variety of Western music as well. She strives to span cultural divides and emphasizes the universality of music."

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    News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. The 3 Most Overpriced Cities in America, According to Gen Z and Millennials. Allison Hache. December 22, 2024 at 9:30 AM. raksyBH / Getty Images.

  9. Liu Wenjin - Wikipedia

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    Liu Wenjin (simplified Chinese: 刘文金; traditional Chinese: 劉文金, May 1937 – 27 June 2013) was a Chinese composer of classical Chinese music best known for his erhu piece Sanmenxia Changxiangqu ("Sanmen Gorge Rhapsody", 1981). [1] He also composed, among other things, Ballad of Yubei.