2023年6月14日星期三
Taiwanese artist Ziwei
Ziwei Taiwanese artist Ziwei (November 13, 1930-March 4, 1989), whose real name is Hu Yiheng, was born in Nanjing, a famous singer in Taiwan, one of the singers of TTV's "All Stars", and is known as the "Queen of Evergreen Songs". She was diagnosed with cancer in 1987 and died on March 4, 1989. Ziwei loved singing since she was a child, and she performed guest performances in restaurants and radio stations in Nanjing when she was in high school. On March 26, 1953, Ziwei participated in the live program "Jazz" of Minben Radio Station, Taiwan's first radio station at that time, and sang "Evening Fragrance". Ziwei was married at the time, her youngest daughter had just turned 40 days old, and she had two children; her husband was a professional soldier with limited income, and his monthly income was NT$190. Ziwei wanted to earn more money to subsidize her family. After receiving her husband's support, she participated in radio performances and was hired, so she officially stepped into the music scene. After Ziwei stepped into the music scene, she was loved by people for her beautiful voice, skilled skills, clear articulation, and moderate emotions, and her singing voice spread all over the major private radio stations. In 1958, Ziwei did not accept the competition of the five major private radio stations (Minben Radio Station, Minsheng Radio Station, Zhengsheng Radio Station, Huasheng Radio Station, and Fengming Radio Station), and joined the then dominant radio station to produce national public and private radio stations. The work of China Broadcasting Corporation, which caused Taiwanese private radio stations to collectively boycott the songs sung by Ziwei. In 1958, Mingfeng Records published "Green Island Serenade" recorded by Ziwei in Zhongguang, written by Pan Yingjie and composed by Zhou Lanping, but it did not become popular immediately. In 1961, Zhongguang launched the first live variety show "Spend the Weekend with You", which was hosted by Ziwei. When the show was broadcast live, the audience could see the host through the glass window, and the crowd was crowded on the first day of broadcast. Because of her low education, Ziwei worked hard to enrich herself and received more than 4,000 letters from listeners every week. The program was deeply loved by the audience. When the show was going well, some people in China Radio opposed hosting the show by singers with mediocre education. At that time, Wei Jingmeng, director of the Information Bureau of the Executive Yuan, stepped forward and believed that Ziwei was outstanding in talent, the audience responded enthusiastically, and her education had nothing to do with ability, so she was asked to keep the host job. In 1961, Liao Qianyuan, the owner of Sihai Records, spent a huge sum of money to record "Reminiscence" with the lead singer of Ziwei, the lyrics written by Yang Zheng, and the music composed by Zhou Lanping as the title song of the record. The upsurge made Ziwei's singing popular everywhere. In the same year, the Green Island Serenade album was released again, which established Ziwei's unshakable position in the singing world. From 1967 to 1971, Ziwei established the "Zijia Class" singing research class, with more than a thousand students, including Zilan, Ziyin, Ziyun, Zilei, Zilin, Ziqian, Ziyan, Ye Wen, Jin Yanling... wait, all over the song , Film World, and later ended due to busy families. On December 24, 1969, six hosts Ziwei, Liu Jiachang, Zuo Yanrong, Guo Jinfa, Teresa Teng, and Li Jianmei of China Television's variety show "Daily One Star" appeared in this episode at the same time, singing Christmas songs. On January 4, 1970, the six hosts of "Daily One Star" joined hands to perform in the new program "Galaxy Starlight" broadcast by China TV every Sunday from 13:15 to 14:15. From October 17, 1974 to December 29, 1977, Ziwei produced the TV singing program "Good Night", hosted by Zou Sen. It mainly sang lyrical songs, and there was a small unit "Housewife's Words". Ziwei has performed in the movies "A Place Without Women" and "Diary of a Female Soldier". In 1987, the TV program department produced a Ziwei TV album "Purple Rose: Song of Ziwei".
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