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Brief introduction of Hu Chenyun

Hu Chenyun is a suona performer of Shanghai National Orchestra and a national first-class actor.

Hu Chenyun is a leading talent in Shanghai, director of Shanghai Musicians Association and director of Suona Professional Committee of China Musicians Association. He graduated from the Department of Folk Music of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, studied under the famous suona player Liu Ying, and under the famous wind musicians such as Liu, Yang Like, Hu, Zhou, etc. He is proficient in playing Chinese and western wind instruments such as suona, pipe and saxophone, and has an accurate grasp and perfect interpretation of traditional and modern works.

His performance "A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix" won the gold medal in 14 Dutch International Wind Music Art Festival. He has been invited to visit and perform in more than 40 countries and regions around the world for many times, and has successfully cooperated with excellent orchestras such as the French National Symphony Orchestra, the French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, the Russian National Symphony Orchestra, the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra and the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra. His artistic footprints are all over the National Grand Theatre, Shanghai Grand Theatre, Shanghai Concert Hall and Barbican Art Center in London, England.

Hu Chenyun's Acting Experience

In 2009, Reed in the Wind was held in Shanghai Grand Theatre and Shanghai Oriental Art Center. Chinese and western music series concert. 20 15 "Tonight, Listen to the Suona Quietly" was successfully held in the Concert Hall of Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. 20 17 The rock suona concert "Silk Road Storm" premiered in Shanghai Concert Hall, and his cross-border performances were brilliantly presented at Shanghai International Art Festival and Shanghai International Film Festival.

In recent years, Hu Chenyun has devoted himself to constantly exploring the changes of suona's playing style, seeking the artistic concept of "modernization and urbanization of national music", and striving to make suona, an ancient Chinese musical instrument, accepted and loved by more audiences in the new era. In 2020, Hu Chenyun and pioneer music producer He started to create a new series of electronic music works. The first single "Let It Go" triggered a heated discussion among all audiences and was strongly sought after by the industry.