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Music of Anhui

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Music of Anhui

Music festivals
  
Midi Modern Music Festival

Music media
  
Radio stations China Record Corporation

National anthem
  
Historical anthems Patriotic / Revolutionary March of the Volunteers Three Principles of the People

Anhui is a province of China, known musically for a wide array of folk and classical styles. The Huangmei opera, though originally from Hubei, has a long history in Anhui, especially Anqing City, from which it spread to Beijing, Shanghai and elsewhere. A notable Huangmei opera figure was Yan Fengying. Huangmei opera has become internationally renowned, especially following the 1986 performance of an adaptation of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing by the Anhui Provincial Huangmei Opera Troupe. There is also a less common form of Anhui opera.

Anhui's folk styles have been brought to new audiences by the singer Baoluo, who was also a major figure in the 1980s Beijing punk rock scene (and a member of Self-Education).

References

Music of Anhui Wikipedia