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Who is the most famous Chinese violinist?

The most famous violinists in China are Xue Wei, Huang Mengla, Li Chuanyun, Hu Kun and so on.

Xue Wei, originating from Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, born in Kaifeng, Henan Province. 8 years old to learn the violin, 14 years old into the Shanghai Conservatory of Music attached to the middle school, 19 years old into the Central Conservatory of Music, studied under Lin Yaoji, Zheng Shisheng, Zhou Binyou, Chen Xinzhi, and other professors, 1985 Xue Wei to get the Mayor of London's help by the Midland Bank and Kleinwort Benson sponsorship to the United Kingdom, Guildhall School of Music and Drama master class with Nieman. Guildhall School of Music and Drama master class with Prof. Niemann. Since 1989, at the age of 25, Xue Wei has been a professor at the Royal Academy of Music, making him the youngest professor in the Academy's history. Xue Wei won prizes at the 1981 National Violin Competition in China, the 1982 Carl Flesch International Violin Competition in England, the 1983 International Music (Violin) Competition in Japan, and in 1986 he won the Silver Medal at the 8th International Tchaikovsky Violin Competition in Moscow. Just two weeks later, Xue Wei returned to London to take part in the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition. Just two weeks later, Xue Wei returned to London to compete in the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition, winning the Gold Medal and all the other prizes.

Born in Shanghai, Huang Mengla studied with Zhang Xin, Prof. Yu Lina, Prof. George Parker (Gyorgy Parker), Prof. Zhang Xin, Prof. Yu Lina, and Prof. Zhang Xin. Prof. Gyorgy Pauk and Prof. Thoma Brentis. She studied violin with Prof. Zhang Xin, Prof. Gyorgy Pauk and Prof. Thoma Brandis, and graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, the Royal Academy of Music and the Lübeck Conservatory in Germany. Huang's virtuosic, psychologically stable and emotionally delicate playing is characterized by a meticulous rigor and a richness of personality. The prestigious British magazine Gramophone praised that "Huang Mengla's talent is fast becoming known to the world".

Huang has performed with many of the world's leading symphony orchestras, including the Staatskapelle Dresden, the Bebang Symphony Orchestra, the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, the Basel Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonie de Nice, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, the NHK Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and many others. Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Kyoto Philharmonic Orchestra, Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra, Sendai Symphony Orchestra, Beijing Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Mexico Symphony Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, and Macau Orchestra.

Native of Dongguan, Li Chuan Yun, known as the "Ghost Talent of the Violin Kingdom," is an internationally renowned young Chinese virtuoso, and has been hailed as China's youngest international violin virtuoso. 07 years Li Chuan Yun appeared on the stage of Dongguan Magnolia Theater to play for the folks in Dongguan. 07 years Li Chuan Yun came to Dongguan to perform in fulfillment of his grandmother's last wish, at which time Li Chuan Yun performed in Dongguan, China. Grandmother's last wish, when Dongguan citizens will be able to listen to the "'Sound of Spring' outstanding violinist Li Chuanyun solo concert" in Dongguan Magnolia Theatre, listen to the violinist Li Chuanyun's beautiful melody.

Li Chuan Yun was born on April 30, 1980 in Qingdao, a musical family, both parents are professional violinists. After learning the violin at the age of three with his parents, Li Chuan Yun demonstrated his exceptional talent, and in 2001, as one of Hong Kong's most outstanding violinists, Li Chuan Yun performed with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta at the French Music Festival, which was hailed as the most fascinating concert of the festival, and he was recognized as one of the most gifted young musicians in the world, and he has been active on the world's most prestigious stages ever since.

What is more noteworthy is that the violin that Li Chuan Yun is using now is the GB Guadagnini Italian famous violin made in 1784. This GB Guadagnini violin is the best one in the Guadagnini series of famous violins, and it is regarded as one of the world's ten famous Italian violins, which is provided by the president of the World Famous Violin Association - Stradivarius Association, Mr. Jericho Fusch, and is let to be used by Li Chuan Yun free of charge.

Hu Kun is the first mainland Chinese violinist to win an international violin competition.

His dazzling virtuosity and unrivaled musical interpretations have made him one of the world's leading virtuosos, with a reputation that resonates around the world with the sound of his instrument.

When he was seventeen years old, he won the Sibelius International Violin Competition, becoming the first violinist from New China to win an international violin competition, making the Chinese violin realize a zero-breakthrough in international competitions, and later won awards in many major international competitions. He is the only personal disciple of master Menuhin, years of teacher-student cooperation and performances all over the world music scene, is the first professional violin soloist in mainland China on the international stage. In recent years, he has begun his career as a conductor, studying under Prof. Xu Xin at the Central Conservatory of Music and Sir Colin Davis in London.