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Music history today Jiang Dawei

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Music history today Jiang Dawei

Jiang Dawei, born on January 22, 1947 in Heping District, Tianjin, is a Chinese tenor singer. He is a national first-class actor and a member of the Chinese Musicians Association.

Representative works

In the place where the peach blossoms bloom, dare to ask where the road is, the song of the peony, the horse galloping to protect the frontier, saying China, the most beautiful song to sing to the mother

Major achievements

In 2009, he was awarded the title of "Central African Artist"

In 2015, he was awarded the title of "China's Most Influential Musician of the 20th Century"

Jiang Dawei, born in Tianjin on January 22, 1947, studied fine arts from an early age, and studied Western painting for 8 years in middle school.

In 1971, Jiang Dawei composed and sang "Harvesting Workers' Hearts Toward the Party". In 1975, on December 4, Jiang Dawei was transferred to the Central National Song and Dance Troupe, and on the 6th, he was arranged to participate in the performance.

In 1978, Jiang Dawei went to the condolence performance and sang the self-created "Horse Galloping to Protect the Frontier". In 1980, Jiang Dawei became famous with a song "Red Peony". In 1984, he participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for the first time and sang "Where the Peach Blossoms Bloom".

In 1986, Jiang Dawei sang the theme song "Dare to Ask Where the Road Is" in the CCTV version of "Journey to the West".

In 1986, he participated in the Spring Festival Gala and sang the song "Where the Peach Blossoms Bloom".

In 1993, he resigned as the head of the group and returned to the creation and performance of art. In the same year, Jiang Dawei went to the United States to perform. In 1996, he participated in the Spring Festival Gala and sang the song "Where the Peach Blossoms Bloom". In 1997, Jiang Dawei and Guan Mucun participated in the 1997 Spring Festival Gala and sang "Arm in Arm to Heart".

In 1999, on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala, Jiang Dawei sang "Where the Peach Blossoms Bloom". In the same year, he participated in the first Guangxi Folk Song Festival (the predecessor of the Nanning International Folk Song Art Festival). In 2005, Jiang Dawei participated in the Peony Song "Fenghua Chinese Music.2005 New Folk Song Concert". In 2006, at the 12th Youth Song Competition, Jiang Dawei publicly proposed the concept of "Chinese singing method". In September, he participated in the "Farmers' Cultural Activity Week" evening party.

In March 2007, Jiang Dawei will be a guest on the "Children's Heart Replay" column. In the same year, he publicized the concept of "Chinese Singing Method" in major art colleges across the country, made the background and situation of the development of this concept and the theoretical basis into lecture notes, and published a monograph "My Vocal Notes". In September, Jiang Dawei participated in the "2007 Large-scale Concert Under the Rendezvous Army" and sang the song "Horse Galloping to Protect the Frontier". On the occasion of the 86th anniversary of the founding of the Cpc and the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, he participated in the large-scale theme concert of "Ode to the Party".

In 2008, Jiang Dawei participated in the "Art Life" column - "Jiang Dawei Impression of the Era Memory "Art Life" in the Song".

In 2009, he landed on CCTV Spring Festival Gala again and sang "Spring in the Garden" with Zhang Yan. The two songs "Speaking of China" and "Harmonious Homeland", composed and sung by him, were selected for the 100 patriotic songs of the Propaganda Department to be sung. On March 6, 2010, Jiang Dawei participated in the Moutai Platinum Gin Awards Ceremony. In the same year, he participated in the "Tianjin Night Carnival" column of Tianjin Satellite TV, and on May 30, he participated in the 2010 China Tianjin "Haihe Spring" International Music and Art Festival. In September, Jiang Dawei participated in the Phoenix Satellite TV", "Lu Yu has an appointment". On December 4, he participated in the choral concert entitled "60 Years of Glory - Large Symphony Solo Chorus Concert".

On January 7, 2011, participating in the "Home in the Northeast" held by Jilin Satellite TV, Jiang Dawei sang the songs "Moon" and "Dedicate the Most Beautiful Songs to Mother". On May 15th, Jiang Da held a "Most Beautiful Song dedicated to the Party" for the Guangzhou International Sports Performing Arts Center. On July 15, a solo concert was held in Beijing. September 9. Participated in the second performance of the 10 award-winning works national tour of "Sing China - The Masses' Favorite New Songs". In December, Jiang Dawei appeared in "Legend of Singing".

In 2012, Jiang Dawei participated in the peony love peach blossom rhyme "Folk Song China" and sang "Hometown in the Heart". On October 26th, he participated in the "Five One Project" Award Exhibition and Performance Party. [22] In December, Jiang Dawei held a solo concert of "Peony Song" at the Great Hall of the People. At the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Dragon, Jiang Dawei sang the song "Homesick Song". In January 2013, he participated in the third "Chinese Pop Music Chart" award ceremony. In March, he served as a judge for the first weekly competition of CCTV's "Avenue of Stars" in 2013. In the same year, he served as a judge of Jiangxi Satellite TV's "China Red Song Society". In April, he served as a judge of the large-scale mass song singing TV competition of "Love My Home, Sing My Home, My Beijing My Home". In December, he served as the award judge of the "2013 CCTV Warm China Top Ten People of the Year Award Ceremony".

In September 2014, he participated in the national campus talent large-scale activity "Youth China", singing the song "The Most Beautiful Song dedicated to Mother" and inscribing "Youth China Brilliant Decade" eight characters. On October 25, he participated in the award ceremony of CCTV's seven sets of "Looking for the Most Beautiful Countryside in China". In the same year, participating in Hebei Satellite TV's "Chinese Good Folk Songs" will hold a special session for Jiang Dawei - "Winter Time".

On February 11, 2015, he was invited to participate in the "2015 China Youth Network Spring Festival Gala". In April, at the "2014 China Good Book Awards Ceremony" in Beijing, Jiang Dawei sang "Reading Song" with Aruadjo. In the same year, Jiang Dawei held a national tour concert - peach blossoms bloomed for 30 years. In April, Jiang Dawei was invited to participate in the "2015 Shandong Yishui Quanzhuang 4th Peach Blossom Festival". On May 8, Jiang Dawei held a solo concert of "Thirty Years of Peach Blossoms" at the Changchun Fifth Ring Gymnasium. On October 31, he participated in the "My Motherland" concert jointly organized by the China Opera and Dance Theater and the China Music and Literature Society.

On August 25, 2016, he was a guest of Hebei Satellite TV's "Star Music Club" to celebrate the 70th birthday with students and friends.

Evaluation by all parties

Jiang Dawei is a Chinese tenor singer and a powerful singer, in the 1980s he sang the theme song of the movie "Red Peony" "Peony Song" a famous song, and later a popular song such as "Where the peach blossoms bloomed" and "Dare to ask where the road is".

Jiang Dawei still maintains extremely strong penetration and magnetism in his sound. His voice is beautiful and fluent, and he is highly recognizable. Smooth and transparent highs, thick and strong mid-bass, extremely passionate and infectious. Thick emotions and superb singing skills have formed his unique singing style, he is known as "national treasure" and "national throat" in the song world, and is a well-deserved "evergreen tree" in the Chinese music world.

Overseas Chinese commented that he was a representative figure of contemporary Chinese folk songs, and experts in Europe and the United States praised him as the Pavarotti of China. Jiang Dawei is diligent and persistent in his pursuit of art. He has sung thousands of songwriting songs and nearly 100 film and television songs, which are appreciated by the elderly, middle-aged and young people. Many famous songs were still widely circulated at home and abroad until the beginning of the 21st century, and many songs have become classics of Chinese folk songs.

Jiang Dawei often forgot his words when singing his masterpiece "Where the Peach Blossoms Bloomed", so Jiang was also nicknamed "Emperor of Forgotten Words" by netizens.

The name Jiang Dawei represents the flourishing scene of Chinese folk song art like a flower, and these classics such as "Peony Song", "Horse Galloping To Protect the Frontier", and "Dare to Ask Where the Road Is" have been written into the annals of Chinese folk songs.

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