Brief introduction of Zheng Xiaoying

Zheng Xiaoying, a Hakka of Han nationality, 1929, is from Yongding County, Fujian Province. She is a professor, the first female symphony conductor in New China, one of the music directors and founders of the Philharmonic Orchestra, the artistic director and chief conductor of the Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra, the executive director of the China Musicians Association, the former director of the conductor department of the Central Conservatory of Music and the former chief conductor of the Central Opera Orchestra. 12 studied piano at the age of six and performed at the age of fourteen. 65438-0952 studied composition at the Central Conservatory of Music, and studied under the chorus conductor of Soviet experts. 1960 to 1963, he went to Moscow Conservatory of Music to study opera conductor under Hai Jin, conductor of Soviet National Opera House, and Ibo Bain, conductor of Moscow Music Theatre. Since 1978, he has often served as the conductor of important national performances. Chinese and foreign operas that have conducted performances include Escort of Flowers, Hundred Brides, La Traviata, Night Crane, Carmen, The Wedding of Figaro, Madame Butterfly, The Magic Flute, Bohemia and Seville. He also held concerts with more than ten symphony orchestras, including the Central Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and Central Opera House. He recorded 30 episodes of "Le Hai Tour Guide" for the national education TV station, and often held pop concerts for teenagers. After 1980, he successfully went to China, Australia, Hong Kong, Macau, the United States, Italy, Finland, New Zealand, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Britain and other places to hold concerts, participate in international art festivals, conduct operas or give lectures. He was the first Japanese conductor to be invited to rehearse world-famous operas abroad. 198 1 won the first prize of excellent conductor in the appraisal of literary and art groups directly under the Ministry of Culture, and 1985 won the French Medal of Honor for Literature and Art.. 1995, the first women's symphony orchestra in China was founded to celebrate the Fourth World Conference on Women. 1997 won the "national contribution award for health care for the elderly". Her biography has been included in the International Biography Center in Cambridge, England, and many international who's who books.