Li Shutong (1880- 1942), also known as Li Xishuang and Ang Lee, was originally named with broad scientific name and double characters. Li Shutong is a famous musician, art educator, calligrapher and drama activist, and one of the pioneers of China drama. After he returned from studying in Japan, he worked as a teacher and editor. Later, he became a monk, and his legal name was Hongyi, and his legal name was Yixian. Later, he was honored as Master Hongyi.
2. Xiao Youmei
Mr Xiao is an important figure in the history of modern music in China. He is a musician who is well versed in Chinese and Western cultures and a pioneer of modern music education in China. His unremitting efforts laid a solid foundation for the development of professional music education in China in the 20th century. Mr Xiao's persistent pursuit of music education in China is the background of the first Conservatory of Music in China. It is intended to remember the deeds of predecessors. Inspire us to fight for music education.
3. Li Jinhui
The representative figures and composers of children's song and dance music in modern professional music creation in this century. A native of Xiangtan, Hunan Province, once founded China Song and Dance Academy, China Song and Dance Troupe and other music groups. Following the spirit of the May 4th Movement, he is keen on reforming general music education and popularizing Putonghua. His works inherited the excellent tradition of school songs and embodied the scientific and democratic spirit of the May 4th Movement. His plays were widely sung all over the country and were included in the music textbooks of primary and secondary schools at that time, which had a great influence.
4. Wang Guangqi
The pioneer of musicology research in the history of modern music in China in this century. Wenjiang people in Sichuan were deeply influenced by feudal culture since childhood. 65438-0927 entered Berlin University, majoring in musicology. A wide range of research, handed down works 17. He was not only the earliest scholar in East Asia who practiced comparative musicology research methods and put forward quite groundbreaking opinions at that time, but also the first musician in China's modern music history to introduce China music to other countries in foreign languages.
5. He Lvting
He Luting (1903- 1999), male, formerly known as Kai He and He Anqing, was born in Xianchaqiao, Shaodong, Hunan Province, and was a famous musician and educator. 193 1 admitted to Shanghai National Conservatory of Music. Participated in Hunan peasant movement and Guangzhou uprising in his early years. He has served as a teacher of Wuchang Art College, the head of the music department of the star film company, the music teacher of the propaganda team of the political department of the Shanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Jinsui Joint Defense Army, the head of the Yan' an Central Philharmonic Orchestra and the head of the North China Cultural and Art Troupe.
In the past half century, He Luting has composed three choruses, twenty-four choruses, nearly a hundred songs, six piano songs, six orchestral music, more than ten movie songs, some Miao songs and instrumental solos, and has written Selected Music Papers by He Luting. 1999 died in Shanghai on April 27th.