A native of Huang County, Shandong Province, Wang Yunjie is
a famous Chinese composer. When he was young he successively studied the piano
and composition at Shanghai Xinhua School of Arts, Music Department of University
of Humane Arts, and Shanghai School of Music. As a member...
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A native of Huang County, Shandong Province, Wang Yunjie is
a famous Chinese composer. When he was young he successively studied the piano
and composition at Shanghai Xinhua School of Arts, Music Department of University
of Humane Arts, and Shanghai School of Music. As a member of Haixing Singing
Ensemble led by the prominent composer Xian Xinghai, he once devoted himself
to the composition of songs appealing for national salvation. In 1947 he joined
Shanghai Kunlun Film Studio and transferred to film scoring. After the founding
of the People's Republic of China, he began to work at Music Office of China
Central Film Bureau. In 1955 he was transferred to Shanghai Film Studio as a
scorer. His main works include two symphonies, string quintet Prelude and Fugue,
and over forty film scores such as San Mao's Tramp Legend Entrance No.6, Lin
Zexu, A Nurse's Diary and The Adventure of a Magician. In addition, he also
made a lot of musicological works including Film Scoring and Orchestration.
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