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Wu Zuqiang's works.

Wu Zuqiang's works include string quartets, piano variations, orchestral music and Pictures on the Land of the Motherland, chorus Struggle against the Flood and folk song adaptation Swallow.

Wu Zuqiang composed orchestral music, concerto, ballet, chorus, chamber music, solo and other musical works of various genres and forms. Among them, the most important ones are: string quartet, symphonic painting on the land of the motherland, oratorio against floods, ballet music Mermaid, Du Mingxin's Red Female Soldier, Liu Dehai's Pipa Concerto and so on.

In addition, he also adapted the famous traditional music "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon" and "Listening to Pine" into a string ensemble, "River Water" into an erhu and orchestra ensemble, and "Moonlight Night on a Spring River" into a concerto for pipa and orchestra, which was well received by the audience. He also wrote some solos, solos and music for movies and plays.

Wu Zuqiang's experience

Wu Zuqiang, a native of Wujin, Jiangsu Province, was born in Beijing. 1927. China composer, music educator, former president of the Central Conservatory of Music, honorary member of the 10th China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. 1947 entered the theoretical composition department of Nanjing National Conservatory of Music, 1950 transferred to the Central Conservatory of Music, and 1952 graduated from this school to teach. 1953 went to study composition in the theoretical composition department of Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow, Soviet Union, and taught in the composition department of Central Conservatory of Music after returning home.

1970 to 1973 served as the director of the music department of Guangming Daily, 1972 to 1974 served as the head of the creative group of the Central Orchestra and returned to school to teach, 1978 served as the vice president of the Central Conservatory of Music. Since then, he has served as the vice president of the Central Conservatory of Music in 65438. 1985, vice chairman of China Musicians Association. On March 4th, 2022 1 1: 34, Professor Wu Zuqiang, former president of the Central Conservatory of Music, died in Peking University Hospital at the age of 95.