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Qu Xiang, a famous contemporary flute player, composer, conductor, outstanding expert of the Ministry of Culture, and a top-notch actor.
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Famous American Chinese flute player, music educator, composer and conductor of Chinese national orchestra. President and founder of the Shenzhou Chinese Orchestra.
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Huang Shangyuan, who moved to Wuhan later, learned the flute at the age of 8, and took records as his teacher. In 1958, he won the first prize at the Hubei Province Amateur Art Festival with "Joyful Meeting" and "Flying Kite".
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Wei Xianzhong, a recipient of special government allowances from the State Council, a national first-class performer, a flute player, the leader of the Liaoning Song and Dance Ensemble National Band, a member of the Chinese Musicians Association, and a director of the Liaoning Musicians Association, is a famous Chinese flute player.
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Kong Jianhua, male, master of flute, founder of Zhongyuan flute music, and famous music educator. He is a native of Zhongmu County, Henan Province. In 1948, he engaged in professional literary work and mastered a variety of musical instruments before specializing in the flute.
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Liu Sen, born in 1937, with his childhood, Mr. Liu Chengpeng, learned music, his youthful, his famous bamboo flute player, composer.
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Luo Shoucheng, a well-known flute and xiao player, is a national first-class player.
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Du Ru Song, born in Dongyang, Zhejiang, 1964. Famous flute player, national first-class player. He is currently a member of the Zhejiang Song and Dance Theater, and a member of the Chinese Musician Association.
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Ma Yunhe, female, graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music with a master's degree, a young flute and flute performer at the China Opera and Dance Theatre, and the deputy secretary-general of the Panpipe Art Research Association of the Bamboo Flute Society of the China Music Association.
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Kong Qingbao, born in 1942, was admitted to the Shanghai National Orchestra in 1956. In 1961, the "Shanghai Spring" Music Festival was famous for playing "Hundred Birds" and "Beijing Tunes".
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