Guo Zurong Explained

Guo Zurong (; born December 16, 1928) is a Chinese composer of classical music born and mainly based in Fuzhou, Fujian Province.[1]

Guo Zurong composed his first work for violin and orchestra in 1947. He is largely self-taught in composition, although he was enrolled by Fujian Normal University in 1952 and studied music briefly in the university. He is regarded as the most prolific Chinese composer of symphonies, writing 33 symphonies composed between 1955 and 2019.[2] He is also the composer of 9 piano concertos, 4 violin concertos, more than 6 piano sonatas, and over 100 songs. [3]

He composed and taught in the Fuijan Art Academy,[4] one student Guo had taught was the composer Wen Deqing.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 著名作曲家郭祖荣作品专场音乐会在北京举行_文化频道_中华网. 2021-01-24. culture.china.com.
  2. Web site: 国家哲学社会科学文献中心. 2021-01-24. ncpssd.org.
  3. Web site: 郭祖荣交响曲选集_音乐_表演艺术_图书_图书_中国文联出版社. 2021-01-24. www.clapnet.cn.
  4. Book: 1989. Beijing Review. 44.
  5. Book: 香港國際現代音樂節. October 2002. Leisure and Cultural Services Department. 151.