Lu Chunling
50 top tracks
Lu Chunling
50 top tracks
Albums

Masters Of Traditional Chinese Music - Lu Chunling: Dizi
Lu Chunling

Master of Traditional Chinese Music:Dizi
Lu Chunling

Spring Time South of the Yangtze River
Lu Chunling

Treasure Edition: Flute Solo by Lu Chunling
Lu Chunling

Master Of Traditional Chinese Music:dizi
Lu Chunling

CD 1 - Parting in Yangguan
Lu Chunling

Master of Traditional Chinese Music?Dizi
Lu Chunling

Chine: Musique classique
Lu Chunling

Master of Chinese Traditional Music -CD 06 - Lu Chunling – Dizi
Lu Chunling

Lu Chunling - Di Flute
Lu Chunling

Anthology Of Chinese Traditional and Folk Music: Dizi Vol. 1
Lu Chunling

20th Century Masters Chinese Classics Collection - Masterpieces of Dizi
Lu Chunling
Biography
Lu Chunling (Chinese: 陆春龄) was born 1921 in Shanghai. In pre-1949 Shanghai, Lu worked a trishaw driver, but was also an amateur musician, performing the Jiangnan sizhu folk ensemble repertory. In 1952, Lu became dizi soloist with the Shanghai folk Ensemble (Shanghai minzu yuetuan), and also at the Shanghai Opera Company (Shanghai geju yuan) from 1971 to 1976. In 1957 he taught at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and became Associate Professor in 1978. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Lu+Chu...Read more on Last.fm
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Lu Chunling (Chinese: 陆春龄) was born 1921 in Shanghai. In pre-1949 Shanghai, Lu worked a trishaw driver, but was also an amateur musician, performing the Jiangnan sizhu folk ensemble repertory. In 1952, Lu became dizi soloist with the Shanghai folk Ensemble (Shanghai minzu yuetuan), and also at the Shanghai Opera Company (Shanghai geju yuan) from 1971 to 1976. In 1957 he taught at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and became Associate Professor in 1978.
Lu has performed in many countries as well as throughout China and has made many recordings. His dizi playing style has become representative of the Jiangnan dizi tradition in general. He is well known as a longtime member of the famous Jiangnan sizhu music performance quartet consisting of Lu Chunling, Zhou Hao, Zhou Hui, and Ma Shenglong. His compositions include Jinxi (Today and Yesterday).
Lu died in 2018 aged 96. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Lu+Chunling">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
