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Is pianist Xia still here?

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20 15 is the centenary birthday of Xia (19 15—20 12), one of the first generation pianists in China. 20 15 On May 20th, the centennial birthday commemoration meeting of Professor Xia was held in the Central Conservatory of Music. Pianist Zhou Guangren presided over the commemorative meeting. Pianists, Li, Bao Huiyang, Wu Ying, Ding Jianuo, Thiel, Wu Daowei and Qiu attended the concert. Scholars Man Xinxin, Xiao Yang and Bian Zushan made special academic reports.

Xia Mali (19 16-), formerly known as Xia Manti, is the eldest daughter of Xia Zhishi, commander-in-chief of Sichuan Revolution, and Dong Zhujun, a modern legendary woman. Xia's name is closely related to the left-wing music movement in China's modern history, the anti-Japanese war music and the piano music education in New China.

In the 1920s, Xia came to Shanghai with her mother and studied under Halloff, a piano professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music. 1932 In March, his mother Dong Zhujun was arrested for propaganda against Japan. Xia then provoked the burden of supporting the activities of left-wing artists, and worked as a cello accompaniment in the studio of Dentsu Company of China Underground Party Film Studio, and successively joined the "Amateur Opera Troupe" initiated by He Luting and the "New Song Troupe" initiated by Sheng Lun Jia and Shamei.

1937 65438+ 10, Xia cooperated with the band of Shanghai Ministry of Industry and acted as a piano solo in the band's 15 weekly concert. Later, she participated in the "Concert of Building a Bronze Statue for the Centenary of Pushkin's Death" held in February of the same year, which made her famous for some time.

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