Ren Guang

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任 光(じん こう、Ren Guang、1900年11月9日 - 1941年1月12日)は、中国の作曲家。「任前発」のペンネームも持つ。 rdf:langString
任光(1900年11月9日-1941年1月12日),笔名前发,浙江嵊州人,中华民国音乐家。 rdf:langString
Ren Guang (Chinese: 任光; pinyin: Rén Guāng; November 9, 1900 in Zhejiang – January 1941), also known by a pen name, Ren Qianfa (任前发), was a noted Chinese composer of the early 20th century. Ren studied in Paris beginning in 1919, and there acquired the techniques of music composition. As a consequence, his works are influenced by Western music, particularly in their harmonic accompaniment. He returned to China c. 1928 and worked at Baidai Record Company. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 任光 (作曲家)
rdf:langString Ren Guang
rdf:langString 任光 (音乐家)
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rdf:langString 任光
rdf:langString Rén Guāng
rdf:langString Ren Guang (Chinese: 任光; pinyin: Rén Guāng; November 9, 1900 in Zhejiang – January 1941), also known by a pen name, Ren Qianfa (任前发), was a noted Chinese composer of the early 20th century. Ren studied in Paris beginning in 1919, and there acquired the techniques of music composition. As a consequence, his works are influenced by Western music, particularly in their harmonic accompaniment. He returned to China c. 1928 and worked at Baidai Record Company. Among his best-known compositions are Colourful Clouds Chasing the Moon (彩云追月, Cǎi Yún Zhuī Yuè), composed by Ren Guang in 1935 for Chinese instrumental ensemble and transcribed for piano in 1975, and Song of the Fishermen (渔光曲, Yú Guāng Qǔ), used as the theme song for a film of the same name. Other films for which he provided songs include Kangdi ge (Resisting the Enemy), Dadi xingjunqu (Wide world march), Yue guangguang (Bright, bright moon) and Wang laowu (Wang Five). He invited the musician Huang Yijun to compose The Flowers are Blooming and the Moon is Full (花好月圆) which was included on a 1935 recording Ren Guang supervised. After another research trip to France, where he set up a Chinese choir, he returned home in 1938 to concentrate on anti-Japanese propaganda with the opera Hong bo qu (Turbulent Waves) and Gaoliang hong le (the sorghum is red. He went to Southeast Asia in 1939 to assist the National Salvation Movement and in 1940 he worked as composer for the New Fourth Army, for which he wrote Xin Si Jun dongjin qu (The New Fourth Army marches east). He died in the Wannan Incident (also called the New Fourth Army Incident, during the Second Sino-Japanese War) in Wannan, southern Anhui, in January 1941.
rdf:langString 任 光(じん こう、Ren Guang、1900年11月9日 - 1941年1月12日)は、中国の作曲家。「任前発」のペンネームも持つ。
rdf:langString 任光(1900年11月9日-1941年1月12日),笔名前发,浙江嵊州人,中华民国音乐家。
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