Tao Lixin
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Tao Lixin, male, graduate degree, doctor of literature, Professor of vocal music, master's supervisor of vocal music, currently teaching in conservatory of music of South China Normal University, mainly engaged in vocal music teaching and research. He is a member of China Musicians Association and Guangdong Musicians Association. He graduated from the Music Department of Anhui Normal University, the Music Department of Art Education College of Xiamen University, and Shanghai Conservatory of music. He also received a doctor's degree in Western opera studies.
brief introduction
In 1998, he won the screen award of the professional group of the eighth national young singers TV Grand Prix and won the first place in comprehensive quality. He has published more than ten academic papers in music research, people's music and other journals, such as the principle of vocal cord function adjustment and singing voice change, and the integration of Chinese and Western vocal music through language as a breakthrough. In 2001, "vocal music teaching reform in normal universities should never stay on the surface of form" won the second prize in the national thesis competition of normal universities. He compiled 13 Western opera entries in Encyclopedia of China (Second Edition). In 2008, he participated in people's Music Publishing House's album "Yueyuan Qiushi -- Interview with famous Chinese Musicians" to commemorate the 30th anniversary of reform and opening up, and interviewed Mr. Zhou Xiaoyan with "I'm lucky to catch up with a good time".
Award winning
In June 2001, he published classic children's songs. Together with Professor Liao Changyong of Shanghai Conservatory of music, he co presided over the project "development and research of opera art in China" funded by the young teachers fund of Huo Yingdong scientific research foundation, and the major scientific research project "Western opera performing art" funded by the dawn plan of Shanghai young talents. In 2004, he won the second prize in the English Chinese bilingual teaching competition for young and middle-aged teachers of South China Normal University. In October 2009, he was fully funded by the "young backbone teachers" program of the national study abroad fund to study in the United States.
Chinese PinYin : Tao Li Xin
Tao Lixin