Jin Tielin (; 21 June 1940 – 15 November 2022) was a Chinese vocal professor, musician and artist. His disciples include
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Tang Can
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Song Zuying
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Zhang Ye,
Li Danyang,
Yan Weiwen
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. In 2006, he started Jin Tielin Vocal Arts Center () in the
China Conservatory of Music
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. Later, on 2 April 2013, Jin Tielin Vocal Arts Center was renamed and expanded to be Jin Tielin Chinese Vocal Education and Research Center () in the
China Conservatory of Music
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.
Biography
On 21 June 1940, Jin was born in
Harbin,
Binjiang Province (now
Heilongjiang
Heilongjiang () formerly romanized as Heilungkiang, is a province in northeast China. The standard one-character abbreviation for the province is (). It was formerly romanized as "Heilungkiang". It is the northernmost and easternmost province ...
), then under the jurisdiction of
Manchukuo. He is of the
Manchu ethnic group. His father was a hospital director.
Jin Tielin graduated from the
Central Conservatory of Music
The Central Conservatory of Music () is a prestigious leading public music school of China and a member of Double First Class University Plan and former Project 211. Its campus is in the Xicheng District of Beijing, China, near Fuxingmen Statio ...
in 1965. After graduating, he was assigned to the
Central Philharmonic Orchestra
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as a singer.
From 1981, Jin has worked in the
China Conservatory of Music
The China Conservatory of Music () is a public music academy in Chaoyang, Beijing, China. The music conservatory was established in 1964, and currently co-funded by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Beijing Municipal People's Government.
...
. From 1996 to 2009, he acted as the president of China Conservatory of Music.
Personal life and death
Li Guyi
Li Guyi (; born 4 November 1944) is a Chinese singer and dancer. Li rose to fame after singing ''Homeland Love'' (), a mellow love ballad written by Ma Jinghua and Zhang Peiji, in 1980, the year of China's reform and opening-up.
Biography
Li wa ...
() was Jin Tielin's first wife. She is a singer. Jin's second wife was Ma Qiuhua (), a professor at China Conservatory of Music. They had a son named Jin Shengquan ().
On 15 November 2022, he died in
Beijing
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, at the age of 82.
References
Sources
《中华好家风》金铁霖 马秋华:音乐之家 中国河北卫视官方频道 China Hebei TV Official Channel, 2015-7-15
金铁霖 中国著名声乐教育家,博士生导师中国音乐学院 China Conservatory of Music Official Website. Retrieved 30 July 2019
金铁霖中国声乐教研中心中国音乐学院 China Conservatory of Music Official Website. Retrieved 30 July 2019
马秋华 著名声乐教育家 中国音乐学院 教授 博士生导师中国音乐学院 China Conservatory of Music Official Website. Retrieved 30 July 2019
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Members of the 10th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Members of the 12th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
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