Yu Lina
Yulina, born in 1940, is a Chinese female violinist. She is from Jiangshan Town, Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province (now Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province), and was born in Shanghai. He studied piano in his childhood. In 1951, he went to the high school attached to Shanghai Conservatory of music and the orchestral Department of Shanghai Conservatory of music. He successively studied under Dou Lixun and Tan Shuzhen. He was selected to study in the foreign expert class and graduated from the conservatory in 1962. At present, he is vice chairman of Shanghai Musicians Association, Professor of Shanghai Conservatory of music (director of Violin and Viola Teaching and research section, and discipline leader of Shanghai Conservatory of Music), part-time professor of Nanjing University, vice president of Shanghai Ningbo Economic Promotion Association, chairman of Yu Lina violin art foundation, and member of the 8th, 9th and 10th CPPCC National Committee.
In February 2018, he won the honorary title of national March 8 red flag pacesetter.
Profile
Yu Lina is the performer of the Violin Concerto "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai". She not only gave valuable advice to the composer he Zhanhao and Chen Gang many times during the creation of "Liang Zhu", but also took on the solo task as the first violinist when her work premiered in 1959. Over the past decades, she has played "Liang Zhu" countless times, with perfect skills and delicate feelings Rich. During this period, Yu Lina has worked with different conductors and orchestras to record this work several times, all of which are excellent versions.
Among them, Yu Lina recorded this work with BMG record company in 1996, which has a high collection value. The concerto is the BBC Concert Orchestra, and the conductor is Li Jian, Yu Lina's beloved son. In this version, Yu Lina's piano sound is grand, solid and powerful, depicting a clear love and hate, generous and confident image of "Zhu Yingtai", which is artistic The style is more mature than before.
Life experience
In 1959, "Liang Zhu Violin Concerto" premiered. At the age of 18, Yu Lina became famous as a violin solo. Yu Lina's "Liang Zhu Violin Concerto" has a record circulation of more than one million, which is the record with the largest circulation and the widest influence in China. For this reason, she won the first gold record award in China. She also premiered many new works of Chinese composers, making a good contribution to the study of the performance style of Chinese works.
In 1960, he was the first violin in Shanghai women's String Quartet (the oldest string ensemble in China), and won the second Schumann International String Quartet Competition in Berlin. This is China's first success in the International string competition. She has also trained many excellent students from domestic and international competitions, and often serves as the judge of international and domestic violin competitions, including Tchaikovsky young musician competition. Yu Lina is a household name in China. In 1993, she set up the "Yu Lina violin art fund" to promote the cultivation of China's top violin talents.
She performed frequently in China and was invited to perform in Australia, the United States, Canada, Russia, Singapore, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and other places.
In 1990, as a mainland artist visiting Taiwan, she performed the Violin Concerto "Butterfly Lovers" in Taipei, making a sensation in Taiwan. She has also recorded many solo and ensemble recordings, including those with the BBC and the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra. She has performed more than 30 repertoire concerts, and is one of the violinists who has the most repertoire in China.
Since 1962, she has been teaching in Shanghai Conservatory of music. She has trained many excellent students who have won prizes in competitions at home and abroad, and often serves as the judge of international and domestic violin competitions, including Tchaikovsky International Violin Competition. He has been a professor in many international music festivals such as Canada, Australia and Japan.
Social evaluation
Yu Lina, the national March 8 red flag pacesetter: let Chinese music amaze the world
Yu Lina, director of the violin teaching and research section of Shanghai Conservatory of music, has been a member of the eighth, ninth and Tenth CPPCC National Committee for 15 years, and her "Liang Zhu" has been added to the two sessions every year.
Interview with Yu Lina, 76, a famous violinist
Yu Lina is careful in her words and deeds and works hard. She has classes in Shangyin three to five days a week. Her office has a small refrigerator and a small microwave oven: "I come to work with lunch boxes for several days..." Several days? She pointed to the corner at the other end of the office, where there was a single bed with navy sheets. It turned out that once she came to work, she would live on campus, and these days she would live in the office.
The only change in the law of life is that Yu Li drives herself to work - in the face of helpless reality, this seems to be her "only" choice. Yu Lina's knee joint is not very good. She can't lift heavy objects. She bought a house in Minhang more than ten years ago. "When I was 59, I learned to drive because I wanted to have at least one choice." At the age of 60, she bought a car. Since then, she has been driving between Zhuanqiao, Shangyin and the theater.
Yu Lina lived in an intellectual family since she was a child. Her grandparents have 12 children, and she has an aunt who plays the piano. At that time, she accompanied her cousin to go to the middle school attached to music. As a result, she was admitted. After entering school, "I play cello with thick fingers, Violin with thin fingers, and piano with wide palms. Finally, those with good majors will stay in school. " But in her five-year undergraduate study career, she has only two years in her major. In the process of going to the countryside, she stayed in the cowshed, lived in the pigsty, "grounded".
Yu Lina's mother is a middle school head teacher. The key words of her life are "school", "student", "home visit" and "parents". Adhering to her mother's serious and persistent attitude, Yu Lina's life is almost a copy of her mother's.
Award winning record
Professor Yu Lina has won the National University "famous teacher award", national "model teacher", Shanghai "labor model" and "excellent expert" named by the Ministry of culture.
In February 2018, he won the honorary title of national March 8 red flag pacesetter.
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