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Huang Zhun (composer) is a Chinese composer and music educator. He was born on 19 June 1926 in Shanghai, China. He is best known for his works in the genres of Chinese traditional music, symphonic music, and film music. Huang Zhun studied at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and graduated in 1949. He then went on to teach at the conservatory and later became its president. He has composed over 200 works, including symphonies, chamber music, and film music. He has also written several books on music theory and composition. Huang Zhun is a recipient of numerous awards, including the National Music Award, the National Arts Award, and the National Science and Technology Award. He is also a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Huang Zhun is 97 years old and has a net worth of over $1 million. He is currently married and has two children.

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1947

Huang Zhun was born in Huangyan, Zhejiang. Her first composition was made in 1947 by the Northeast Film Studio for the first feature film in the Liberated Areas, "Leaving him to fight Lao Jiang". She also completed the theme song "The Army Loves the People, The People Love the Army" in 1948. This song became very popular in the northeast region of China. After that, she moved to work in Beijing Film Studio and Shanghai Film Studio as a composer, where she later wrote the musical score for dozens of films, such as Family and Woman Basketball Player No. 5. In particular, she composed the score for the film Red Detachment of Women. This work had a very big influence at the time. After this, her composition of the theme song "The Fishing Kittens" won the National Children's Song Award. She composed more than two hundred songs throughout her life, one of them, "The Teacher", won the first prize of the 2nd National Children's Song Award. Another, "Years Gone By", won the National Youth Favorite Song's third prize.

1926

Huang Zhun (born 19 June 1926) is a Chinese composer. She studied in the Drama Department of Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, graduating in 1944, and studied composition with Xian Xinghai. She performed as a mezzo-soprano from 1941–42. She worked in the Dalian Art Work Group in 1946. Later, she worked in Northeast Film Studio and Beijing Film Studio, and then in 1949 took a position as a composer and later as a music director for Shanghai Film Studio where she worked until 1987. She has composed many films such as Long Live Youth and Red Detachment of Women.