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Composed for Tianjin's fight against the epidemic, Wang Hongwei's new song "Commitment" pays tribute to the spirit of fighting the "epidemic"

author:Art Bloom

In recent times, Tianjin is actively and orderly facing the epidemic. "Tianjin is a heroic city, I teach here, and I love the city deeply." Wang Hongwei, vice president of Tianjin Conservatory of Music and famous singer, sighed heartily. Under his leadership, lyricist Ji Lianxiang and composer Du Ming jointly created the song "Commitment - Writing for Tianjin's Fight against the Epidemic", which was sung by Wang Hongwei himself.

Composed for Tianjin's fight against the epidemic, Wang Hongwei's new song "Commitment" pays tribute to the spirit of fighting the "epidemic"

Speaking of the original intention of creation, Wang Hongwei said that he was willing to contribute his own strength: "In the face of the epidemic, all Chinese have a concerned heart. As a literary and artistic worker and educator, I know that music conveys not only melody, but also an energy and courage, an energy of 'love', and the courage to 'move forward', so we must take action. ”

Lyricist Ji Lianxiang has lived and worked in Tianjin for decades, and the sudden outbreak of the epidemic has always touched his heart. "When the epidemic broke out suddenly, we did not see the dazedness and panic of society, but we saw the proactive, selfless and uncomplaining dedication of all people, and we had no reason not to praise them." Ji Lianhai wrote down his most sincere mood with a stroke of his pen. After getting the lyrics, the music was created in one go. Composer Du Ming has the same feelings and feelings: "Simple artistic language is more infectious. In the whole work, we highlight the plain and simple musical language, and the natural and sincere emotional outpouring is the loudest and most moving chapter. Our rapid creation of the work "Commitment" is the sincere hope that in extraordinary times, we will use music to convey more strength and warmth, so that people can gain courage and ignite hope in distress. ”

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