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Who plays the piano for the weather forecast?

The background music of the weather forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory every night is the electroacoustic version of Fishing Boat Singing Late.

It is the work of the famous French synthesizer player Jean Michel Yale.

The earliest light music that really brought greater influence to China people was neither Richard Clayderman nor james last, but the famous electronic synthesizer player Jean Michel Yale. If we re-evaluate Yale with today's standards and common sense, we will think that he is an electronic musician and an experimental musician. His two concerts in Beijing and Shanghai on 198 1 actually made China people accept this kind of music at least 10 years earlier. In the VCD of Yael's concert in China, we can see that China's audience knows little about his music, electronic synthesizer and even western music. During the performance, the announcer should make some literal explanations for each song so as not to be understood by everyone. In fact, words are really superfluous to Yale music, but at that time we were used to looking for "meaning" or "function" from any work. Even so, people still don't know how to appreciate Yale's weird synthesizer music.

Later, China Book Import and Export Company introduced three tapes of Yale, including his most classic album Oxygen, but after all, this kind of music is too strange for China people, so it has never caught on. It was not until the middle and late 1980s that China National Radio began to introduce Yale's music into its stereo FM program, and Yale's tapes began to be out of stock.

Obviously, Yale's music is classified as light music in radio programs. At that time, anyone who heard Yale music through radio waves would be surprised: his music had a strong rhythm, a strange tone and a lack of melody (in fact, the three tapes sold in China market were already the most melodious music in Yale).

Yale's music appeared in China in the early 1980s, which seemed so discordant. Yael came to China as a cultural ambassador because of the cultural exchange between China and France. It was not until many years later that we realized the value of Yael's music and his position in the western music industry. But he is not known to most people in China after all. We may be familiar with the opening melody or background music of some TV programs, but we don't know that these melodies are written by Jean Michel Jar, the first western pop musician who came to China after the reform and opening up. "