词条 | Ma Siju |
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}}{{Expand language|langcode=zh|otherarticle=马思琚|topic=biography|date=March 2017}}{{Infobox person | name = Ma Siju | image = Masiju.jpg | alt = | caption = Ma Siju playing Jin Yuzhen's cello at home | birth_name = Ma Siju | native_name = {{zh|t=馬思琚}} | birth_date = {{birth date |1920|04|25}} | birth_place = Guangdong province, China | death_date = {{death date and age |2014|10|13|1920|04|25}} | death_place = | nationality = Chinese | other_names = | occupation =Pianist, Cellist and Musical Educator | years_active = | known_for =Cellist, Dean of Central Conservatory of Music | notable_works = | father = Ma Yuhang }}{{Chinese name |Ma}} Ma Siju is a Chinese pianist, cellist and Dean of Central Conservatory of Music, China's leading music school. Early lifeOn April 25, 1920, Ma was born as Ma Siju in Guangdong Province, China. Ma's father was Ma Yuhang. Ma's father was a finance minister of Guangdong, China. Ma's older brother was Ma Sicong (b.1912).[1][2] Ma had many siblings. Ma's other siblings include but not limited to brother Ma Sihong (b. 1923), Ma Sisun, and Ma Siyun.[1] Ma started learning piano when she was 10 years old. Later in 1934, Ma moved to Shanghai with her family. Ma's brother Ma Sicong,[2] a composer, gave her music lessons when he was the musical professor at National Central University in Nanking. Ma accept Ma Sicong's advice of starting learning cello. In 1936, Ma moved with family again to Guangdong Province and she continued learning music. In 1937, after Marco Polo Bridge Incident, her family moved to Hong Kong, but she never stopped playing piano and cello. She was learning piano from Lithuanian musician Harry Ore and learning cello from Italian musician Pelligatti. On January 29, 1939, Ma's father was assassinated in Shanghai, China.[1] CareerIn 1938, with the recommendation from Harry Ore, Ma Siju performed in BBC World Service in Hong Kong every two months. In 1943, Ma Siju accepted Zhao Meibo's invitation and went teaching Cello and piano in Xi'an Northwestern Musical College. She also held concert there. Later, after the WWII, Ma Siju was hired by Qingmuguan National Musical College to teach piano and cello. With Qingmuguan National Musical moving to South part, Ma Siju played for Shanghai Town Hall Orchestra and Nanjing Zhonghua Symphony Orchestra, as chef. At the same at, Ma Siju is studying piano with Russian musician Denys Proshayev. In 1948, Ma became vice president and Dean of music department, of China- Suviet Union Amateur Dancing College. During this period, Ma taught classes and organized performing tours. Ma also performed in the tours as pianist and cellist. In 1954, Ma became the dean of piano department at Central Conservatory of Music, where she taught piano. In 1957, Ma taught cello in the Orchestra department of Central Conservatory of Music. On July 26, 1961, Ma joined the Chinese Communism Party. In 1986, Ma retired from Central Conservatory of Music. Personal lifeMa's husband was Wang Tan, a Chinese architect. Ma had a daughter, Zhen-Mei Wang, and the family lived in Suzhou. Ma gave her daughter musical lessons. In 1948, Ma and her family moved to Northeastern liberated region of China. Ma's daughter Zhen-Mei Wang is a professional pianist, instructor and reference librarian.[2] Ma's brother Ma Sicong had lived a low profile life in the United States before his death in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in May 1987.[1] On October 13, 2014, Ma died from an illness in Beijing, China. She was 94. AchievementPublishing "Amateur Piano Practice Composition." Translating "Casas and His Art." Co- translating with her colleague Ah Baza "Chorus Knowledge and Conducting." See also
References1. ^1 2 3 {{cit web |URL=http://guangzhou.chn.info/arts/artists/ma-si-cong.html |title=Ma Sicong |publisher=Guangzhou.chn.info |accessdate=August 29, 2018}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ma, Siju}}2. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://music.suda.edu.cn/EN/NewsView.aspx?id=525&ClassID=14 |title=Music Library: Zhen-Mei Wang, Music Library Director |website=Soochow University School |accessdate=March 25, 2017}} 9 : 1920 births|2014 deaths|Chinese women pianists|Chinese cellists|People from Haifeng County|Musicians from Guangdong|Educators from Guangdong|Writers from Guangdong|People's Republic of China musicians |
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