FAN, CHENG-WU Fan Shengwu
Fan Shengwu entered the Shanghai Conservatory as a student
of composition in 1955, the following year concertrating his attention on conducting,
under distinguished Russian and Chinese teachers. In 1959 he conducted the first
performance of the best known of all Chinese orchestral works, the Butterfly
Lovers Concerto, at the Shanghai Spring Festival, and after graduation in 1960
joined the teaching staff of the Conservatory. He was subsequently appointed
conductor of the Shanghai Dance School and he Shanghai Opera Orchestras. In
1965 he conducted the first performance of The White-haired Girl, a work that
has won continued popularity both in the theatre and the concert-hall. Fan Shengwu
has appeared frequently as a conductor with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra
and with foreign orchestras, winning particular success in France in 1982, when
he conducted the
Lamoureux Orchestra.
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