词条 | Yu Xunfa |
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|name = Yu Xunfa |birth_date = 8 January 1946 |birth_place = Shanghai |background = non_vocal_instrumentalist |death_date = {{Death-date and age|21 January 2006|21 January 1946}} |death_place = Shanghai |instrument = dizi, koudi |genre = world music |label = China Record Corporation |associated_acts = Yo-Yo Ma }}Yu Xun-fa (俞遜發) (January 8, 1946 – January 21, 2006), was a Chinese flute player who invented the wind-instrument known as the koudi.[1] Born in Shanghai, he popularized the art of the flute in Chinese culture during the 1970s.[2] BiographyIn elementary school, Yu studied Chinese flute. He participated in the Shanghai "Red Children" Troupe in 1958, and studied under dizi performer Lu Chunling as a disciple. In 1971, Yu invented koudi - a small flute made from bamboo. During the 1970s he was most active; touring parts of Europe, Canada,[3] and Asia. He died January 21, 2006 due to liver cancer. Discography
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References1. ^{{cite journal|last=Hu|first=Liang|title=The Scale of Koudi|journal=Instrument|year=2004|volume=7|pages=78–80}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Yu, Xunfa}}{{China-musician-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|title=Welcome to music|url=http://english.ccnt.com.cn/?catog=music&file=030302&ads=service_001|publisher=CCNT.com.cn|accessdate=29 March 2014}} 3. ^{{cite journal|last=Lau|first=Frederick|title=Forever Red: The Invention of Solo dizi Music in Post-1949 China|journal=British Journal of Ethnomusicology|volume=5|page=123|jstor=3060869|publisher=British Forum for Ethnomusicology}} 3 : Deaths from liver cancer|1946 births|2006 deaths |
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