Chen Shaopeng
Chen Shaopeng, female, born in January 1928 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, is an actor of Yue opera.
Yue Opera actor Chen Shaopeng
Chen Shaopeng, female, actress. Born in January 1928 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. In 1939, he joined Yongle women's Shaoxing opera class (later renamed as Zhongxing stage) to study drama. Gong Xiaosheng was taught by actor Liu Jinzhao. In 1944, the full division came out. In 1947, he entered Dongshan Yue Art Society and was appointed as Er Jian Xiaosheng. After the liberation of Shanghai in 1949, he led the organization of Guangming Yue Opera Troupe and served as the leader of Xiaosheng and head of the troupe. In 1960, the whole troupe was transferred to the Art Theater of the Ministry of metallurgy to give a performance for the iron and steel workers. In 1964, the troupe was assigned to the Ministry of culture and named Yanshan Yue Opera Troupe. After the "Cultural Revolution", it was renamed red flag Yue Opera Troupe, starring in new plays such as "Wang Zhaojun" (playing Hu Hanye), "people in a dream" (playing Mei Guangyuan), and "soul of grass" (playing di qufei). His singing style imitates fan Ruijuan school. In 1980, the troupe directly under the Ministry of culture held a new play performance. She won the second prize for her role as Xu Fu in the legend of the East China Sea. In 1948, the Greater China Record factory produced and published a record of casting love, which she sang with Yu Mudan.
Introduction to Yue Opera
The predecessor of Yue Opera is the popular form of rap in Shengxian, Zhejiang Province (mainly in Matang village, which is the origin of Yue opera, so Yue Opera should have a history of nearly 150 years). Men's Yue opera originated in Dongwang village of Shengzhou, while women's Yue opera originated in shijia'ao of Shengzhou.
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Chen Shaopeng