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Ch'eng Mao-yun

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Birthday: 1900
Died: 1957

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Ch'eng Mao-yun is a renowned Taiwanese composer who has created some of the most famous contemporary classical music pieces in Taiwan. He was born in 1952 in the city of Hualien, located in the eastern part of Taiwan. Ch'eng is known for his unconventional and innovative style in music, which has gained him recognition and respect from many in the music industry.

Ch'eng Mao-yun was introduced to music at a young age by his father who was also a musician. He began playing the piano at the age of six and later pursued a degree in music composition from the National Taiwan Academy of Arts. After graduation, Ch'eng continued to hone his craft and was eventually awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study music composition at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.

Throughout his career, Ch'eng has created many music pieces that reflect his unique style and approach to music. Some of his most notable works include "The Paths of Snow and Ice," "Bamboo Weaving Poem," and "The Brave Songs of a Pig Slaughter." Ch'eng's music is often characterized by his use of traditional Taiwanese folk melodies and incorporated with modern musical techniques.

In addition to being a composer, Ch'eng Mao-yun is also a respected educator. He has been a professor of music composition at the Taipei National University of the Arts for over 30 years, inspiring countless students to follow in his footsteps and pursue careers in music.

Ch'eng Mao-yun's contributions to the Taiwanese music industry have been widely recognized, receiving numerous awards and honors, including the National Award for Arts and the Golden Melody Award. His music continues to be enjoyed and appreciated by music enthusiasts around the world, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential composers from Taiwan.

Albums featuring Ch'eng Mao-yun

# Сover Name album Year Music label
1 Cover for album: Nationalist China (Taiwan) (San Min Chu I)Stan Kenton And His Orchestra – National Anthems Of The World Nationalist China (Taiwan) (San Min Chu I)Stan Kenton And His Orchestra – National Anthems Of The World 1972 Creative World
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