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The Wuhan Conservatory of Music has a teacher named Tao Qi?

Tao Qi was born in Wuhan in 1982, and has been studying piano since childhood. 95 years, she was admitted to the attached middle school of Wuhan Conservatory of Music, and studied under Zhao Xi and Jiang Liping, associate professor. 01 year in September, she got the first score in the piano department of Wuhan Conservatory of Music, and has been studying under Jiang Liping, associate professor since then. 97-2002, she was admitted to the expert class and the masterclass of Xu Zhong for six times, and graduated with excellent results. In March, 2000, he took part in the "The Second Chinese Works Piano Competition" held in Hong Kong and won the fourth place in the open group and the first place in the Yellow River Concerto. In September of the same year, she was invited by the Hong Kong Piano Society to perform at the Tsuen Wan Town Hall in Hong Kong. 02 years, she took part in the second "Yafield Piano Competition" held by our institute and won the first prize in the professional group of the university. 04 years, in July, she took part in the "Second National Youth Piano Competition" held in Xiamen, China. In July 2004, she won the third prize in the youth group of the "Second National Youth Piano Competition" held in Gulangyu, Xiamen. During the school period, he has been awarded various scholarships and the title of third-rate student.

Tao Qi opened the concert with Haydn's Sonata in E-flat Major. Elegant melody, translucent tone, classical and slightly humorous style will bring the audience back to the era of wearing a puffy skirt, jumping court dance. Chopin's "Calm Allegro and Grand Splendid Polonaise" (OP22) won the audience's applause. Whether it was the touch of the keys, tone, stylistic grasp or musical performance, Tao Qi handled everything with meticulous care, and his infectious performance pushed the concert to a climax. After the intermission, Tao Qi played "Thorn Birds", a piano suite composed by Ding Bing, a young teacher of the Department of Composition of our college, and he told the audience a beautiful and sad legend with his piano. The concert ended with Liszt's Mephisto Waltz (NO.1). This is a quite technical piece of music, and Tao Qi once again conquered the audience with his superb technique, ushering in the applause.

After the concert, the reporter interviewed Associate Professor Jiang Liping, head of the Piano Department and Tao Qi's main subject teacher. Associate Professor Jiang Liping said: "Tao Qi is a very diligent student, he not only better complete their own professional learning, but also to complete the tasks assigned by the school, such as Li Lanqing came to our college inspection, Tao Qi played a piano solo "turnaround day". He also participated in various piano competitions on behalf of the school to win honors for the school. At the same time, Tao Qi has used a lot of his spare time to cooperate with teachers and students of other majors in our college, serving as an art instructor and participating in art practice. Overall, he is a well-rounded and capable student."

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