Hung sin nui biography examples

          This small museum is dedicated to Hung Sin-nui, a renowned Cantonese opera performer and educator.!

          Hung Sin-nui

          Hung Sin-nui (红线女1924-2013), born Kuang Jianlian, was a renowned contemporary Cantonese opera singer and movie actress.

          She created a unique crisp, smooth and flirtatious Hung-tone style of singing by incorporating Peking Opera and Kunqu Opera techniques, and Western opera singing methods.

          She is the last student of the renowned Cantonese opera singer Hung Sin Nui, and serves as the vice president of the Guangdong Provincial Musician's.

        1. Hung Sin-nui - An Oral History.
        2. This small museum is dedicated to Hung Sin-nui, a renowned Cantonese opera performer and educator.
        3. History and characteristics and.
        4. Cantonese opera is one of the major categories in Chinese opera, originating in southern China's Guangdong Province.
        5. Life & Career

          Hung grew up in a family of Cantonese opera performers in Kaiping City, Guangdong Province. She moved to Hong Kong during World WarⅡand started her opera career aged 12 under her aunt Ho Fu-lin's mentorship.

          Hung first appeared on stage under the stage name Hung Sin-nui (Red Line Girl) in 1940, and made her screen debut in the 1947 film "Unforgettable Love."

          Under the guidance of opera maestro Ma Sze-tsang (whom she later married), Hung developed a unique singing voice.

          In 1952, Hung founded Zhenshanmei Cantonese Opera Troupe in Hong Kong.

          In 1955, Hung and Ma settled in Guangzhou where they led many Guangdong Cantonese Opera Troupe productions. Hung