Yu Lefu

Organized by 橘子猫 on 2022-06-16
Introduction to Yu Lefu(gaohu)Master performer,music educator

Yu Lefu, gaohu performer, master degree, lecturer of gaohu in Xinghai Conservatory of Music, director of chamber music teaching and research section, director of Huqin Professional Committee of Chinese National Orchestra Society, and editorial board member of Gaohu volume editorial board of "Chinese Music Encyclopedia". Under the tutelage of Yu Qiwei, Chen Guoguo, Bu Canrong and Xiao Yan.

During the school, he studied under Yu Qiwei, Chen Guoguo, Bu Canrong and other tutors. He has won the "Performance Award", the highest award of China's 4th "Wenhua Award", the "Performance Award" (Silver Award) in the first China's First National Instrumental and Folk Music Combination Exhibition, and the 2015 China "Golden Huqin" Huqin Small Works Exhibition "Performance Award" Bronze Award" etc. He led the "Nanting Club Cantonese Music Group" to win a number of awards and was active on the stage at home and abroad, and was known as the successor of the new generation of Cantonese music. In 2009, he went to the UK with the Royal Liverpool Symphony Orchestra to premiere the huqin work "Cow Bow" by British composer Ian Stephens, which was a great success. He collaborated with Guangdong Chinese Orchestra (2012) and Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra (2014) to perform the Gaohu Concerto "Bauhinia" (Gu Guanren). He also recorded gaohu and orchestral "The Feeling of Double Strings", "Five Heads" and other albums. In recent years, the works of Gaohu and Orchestra - "Water Clouds in Autumn River", "Treading the Rain in the Heart" and "Cantonese String Exercise" have won many honors such as China's "Guangdong Music Creation Competition" and "Golden Huqin Award". Yu published academic papers such as "Re-examination of Traditional Values" and "Exploration of the Innovation Crisis of Contemporary Gaohu Works", which have attracted a lot of attention in the industry. At the same time, a group of rookies in Cantonese music have been trained in the teaching. They have won the national "Wenhua Award", "Golden Bell Award" and other competition awards, becoming a new force in inheriting and developing Cantonese music.

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