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Shi Guangnan (Chinese: 施光南; August 22, 1940 in Chongqing Municipality, China – May 2, 1990) was a Chinese composer, best known for his patriotic and nationalistic songs from the Cultural Revolution era that combined traditional melodies with westernized accompaniment. ==Biography== He attended the middle school division of the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and graduated with a degree in composition from the Tianjin Conservatory in 1964, whereupon he was assigned to the Tianjin Dance Theater.〔China reconstructs - Volume 29 - Page 66 Zhongguo fu li hui - 1980 "The following words on the program sheet caught Shi Guangnan's attention: "Lazy Tunia", Estonian folk song, music and ... When he graduated from middle school, Shi Guangnan decided to apply for a place at the Tianjin Conservatory."〕 In 1985 he was elected as vice-chairman of the Chinese Musicians' Association and composed more than 100 works during his 20-year career. He lived in Jinhua, Zhejiang. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage. The 1998 Chinese film ''Rhapsody of Spring'' direced by Teng Wenji is a slightly fictionalized portrait of Shi (called Zhao Liming in the film).() The film features a number of Shi's songs.
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