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Lü Ji (composer)

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the weapon to win over the emancipation of masses, a kind of means that reflects and shows the feelings, the thoughts and the life of masses, a further assumption of the responsibility in the awakening, the education and the organization of masses'
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Lü Ji, "Zhongguo xin yinyue de zhanwang" (中國新音樂的展望; Forecasts on the New Chinese Music), Shanghai Guangming 上海 «光明», 7/1936. Quoted in
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TAIWANESE COMPOSERS AND PIANO WORKS IN THE XX CENTURY: TRADITIONAL CHINESE CULTURE AND THE TAIWAN XIN YINYUE, by Luca Pisano
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In a 1936 article entitled "Zhongguo xin yinyue" (China New Music), he set out his philosophy about revolutionary music:
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in 1909 and became interested in music from an early age, learning to play several traditional instruments.
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After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, he was appointed vice president of the
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He became one of the most active composers of revolutionary Chinese music during the 1930s.
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In 1931 or 1932 he joined the Leftist Dramatic League in Shanghai,
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and studied music at the Shanghai Music Training School (now the
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He published books in the field of music education and the
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His best-known compositions include "Goddess of Freedom" (
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He graduated from Changsha Chang Jun Secondary School in
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Chinese name
family name


Chinese


pinyin
Xiangtan
Hunan

Changsha

Shanghai Conservatory of Music



Chinese Communist Party

Central Conservatory of Music
Beijing
Counter-Japanese Military and Political University
guqin
Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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