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Chen Da (also Chen Ta; ; b. 1905 (1906?) – d. April 11, 1981〔Wang Ying-fen gives Chen Da’s year of birth as 1905 and the year he died as 1981. See: Wang Ying-fen, “Taiwan: From Innocence to Funny Rap,” in: Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham et al. (eds.), ''World Music, Vol. 2: Latin and North America, Caribbean, India, Asia and Pacific. An A-Z of the Music, Musicians and Discs'', New Edition. London (Rough Guides Ltd.) 2000, p.239). – Another source gives the year he was born as 1906. See: “Chen Da” (biographical data), in: ''Musicians of Taiwan'', published by NCFTA (see in: external links http://musiciantw.ncfta.gov.tw/tw/profile.aspx?id=M039). – A third source, the ''Historical Dictionary'', confirms the year 1905 and gives the date of his death as April 11, 1981. (Online version found on the following government website: http://nrch.cca.gov.tw/ccahome/website/site20/contents/011/cca220003-li-wpkbhisdict002773-0826-u.xml. - See “External links” section.〕) was a Taiwanese folk singer. He was part of Taiwan's folk music scene and worked as an analphabetic creator of lyrics. His spontaneous performances of traditional tunes became an object of study for many scholars focused on the music of Taiwan and brought him to the attention of writers engaged in music criticism including the novelist Wang Tuoh.〔See for instance Jian, Shangren (2009); Rees, Helen (2009); Shih, Weiliang (史惟亮 ) (ed.), (1971); Wang, Tuo (王拓 ) (1977); Xu, Li-sha (=L.Hsu 徐麗紗 ) and L. Lin (Lin Liangzhe 林良哲) (2006).〕 According to the ''Journal of Music in China'', Chen Da was "the only noted singer of Taiwanese folk singing."〔Journal of Music in China, Vol. 4 (2003), p. 119. .〕 Chen Da is also referred to as a singer of “''Hoklo'' folk songs,” a synonym of “Taiwanese folk songs.”〔See: http://www.my-world-guide.com/country/239/ (listed in the External links section).〕
Chiang Ching-kuo sought to visit Chen Da in his hometown, according to reports in the press.〔See: “Chen Da” (biographical data), ibidem.〕 The high esteem that the singer has been accorded is also mirrored by the language used when referring to Chen Da: Music scholar Jen Shangren has praised the singer, claiming that “Chen Da is a rare folksong gem in the history of Taiwanese folk music…”〔Jen Shangren, “Chén Dá de gē, zài yīnyuè hé wénxué shàng de yìyì hé jiàzhí 陳達的歌,在音樂和文學上的意義和價(Chen Da's Songs as well as The Meanings and Values of His Songs on Music and Literature)”, in: 文史臺灣學報 Wénshǐ Táiwān Xuébào (Journal of Taiwan Literature and History), Vol. 1, No. 11 (Nov.2009), pp. 57-83; the quote is from the abstract. See also: Shang-Jen Chien (= Jen Shangren 簡上仁), “Chén Dá de gē, zài yīnyuè hé wénxué shàng de yìyì hé jiàzhí /陳達的歌,在音樂和文學上的意義和價值 (Chen Da's ballads: the meaning and value of music and the lyrics)”, in: 台灣音樂論述 Táiwān yīnyuè lùnshù / Taiwan Music Discussion. Published online.〕 Writing in the Taipei Times, the music critic Ho Yi has called Chen Da “the late folk legend” and “an exceptional ''yueqin'' musician famed for his Hengchun folk music sound (恆春調).”〔Ho Yi. “A living folk legend remains true to his grassroots spirit,” in: The Taipei Times, Aug. 27, 2006, p.18.〕 Helen Rees referred to Chen Da as the "wandering bard" in the “Introduction” to her book ''Lives in Chinese Music''.〔Helen Rees, “Introduction,” in: Lives in Chinese Music, edited by Helen Rees. Urbana IL (University of Illinois Press) 2009, p.19.〕 Wang Ying-fen has called him “the best-known singer of the Hengchun Peninsula.”〔Wang Ying-fen, ibidem, p.239.〕
During the late 1970s, Chen Da became a voice of socio-cultural resistance against the Kuomintang in the eyes of many supporters of the Tangwai movement, as the democracy movement was called.〔This is outlined further below.〕 As a folk singer, he “has inspired a host of musicians ... in Taiwan.”〔
== Early life ==


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