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Yang Jing (other)
Yang Jing (born 1953) is a former Chinese politician. Yang Jing or Jing Yang may also refer to: *Yang Jing (composer), Chinese composer *Yang Jing (violinist) Yang Jing (; born 1983) is a Chinese violist, violinist, and five-string violinist. Along with the pianists Yin Chengzong and Xu Feiping, Yang is considered one of the three most famous classical musicians from Kulangsu, China’s "Music Island". ... (born 1983), Chinese violinist * Yang Jing (fictional character), or Yang Yanzhao, ''The Generals of the Yang Family'' character {{hndis, Yang, Jing ...
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Yang Jing
Yang Jing (; born December 1953) is a former Chinese politician of Mongol heritage. He previously served as State Councilor and Secretary-General of the State Council, and the President of the Chinese Academy of Governance. Prior to his ascendance to leading roles at the State Council, he served as the Director of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission (2008-2013), and the Chairman of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (2003-2008). Yang was one of the highest-ranking non-Han officials in the Chinese government. Early career Yang was born in Jungar Banner in what was Ih Ju League of Inner Mongolia near the modern city of Ordos, and is of ethnic Mongol ancestry. He worked as a teenager in a farming equipment factory. In September 1973 Yang was recommended to obtain higher education at the Inner Mongolia Industry College. He then returned to his hometown to serve in the local Communist Party organization. In 1982 Yang earned a degree in Chinese language from Inner Mongolia Un ...
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Yang Jing (composer)
Yang Jing () (born 1963) is a Swiss-Chinese composer and concert pipa soloist. Early life and education Yang grew up in Xuchang in Henan province, China. According to Yang, she came from an educated family that was regarded with suspicion during the Cultural Revolution. Her mother worked in a hospital, and her father was an army officer. One of her grandfathers died in prison after being accused of counterrevolution. She started playing the pipa, the Chinese plucked lute, at the age of six. From 1976, at the age of 12, she started performing in an ensemble at the Henan Opera music school. From the age of 18, Yang studied at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and graduated in 1986. In 1998, she went to Japan to study with composer Minoru Miki, as she started to explore contemporary music, and later performed and recorded pipa concertos by Miki with Japanese orchestras. In 2003, she moved to Switzerland to complete a master's degree at University of the Arts Bern. Career ...
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Yang Jing (violinist)
Yang Jing (; born 1983) is a Chinese violist, violinist, and five-string violinist. Along with the pianists Yin Chengzong and Xu Feiping, Yang is considered one of the three most famous classical musicians from Kulangsu, China’s "Music Island". She played at the 41st Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee to celebrate the inscription of Kulangsu as World Cultural Heritage site. Biography Yang was born on the "Piano Island" of Gulangyu Island in Xiamen, Fujian, China. She began studying violin at the age of 4, and was named a member of the Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra at age 15. At age 17, she took up viola and began studying at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. At age 21, she received a full scholarship from the Royal Academy of Music in London. She then earned a second degree from the Mozarteum University of Salzburg, Austria, also on full scholarship, where she studied under viola master Thomas Riebl. She became viola principal of Camerata Salzburg and the London Sol ...
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