Li Guangcai

Organized by 黑猫不是喵 on 2022-04-13
Introduction to Li Guangcai(suona)Master performer

Li Guangcai is a national first-class performer of the Central Chinese Orchestra and a famous suona player. Li Guangcai was born in a suona family. He loved folk music since childhood and started learning suona at the age of ten.

In 1975, he was admitted to the Central Conservatory of Music and studied under the famous suona performer and educator Zhao Chunfeng. Graduated in 1978 and joined the Central Chinese Orchestra in the same year.

In the past 20 years, the Central Chinese Orchestra has represented the country in more than a dozen countries in the world, as well as in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and other regions. His unique playing style and playing skills have won praise from the audience and praise from his peers.

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