2023年7月31日星期一

Ruan Mei (阮眉)

Ruan Mei (阮眉97 years old), formerly known as Wang Wanmei, is a famous Cantonese period song and Cantonese opera lyricist, and a member of the Hong Kong Composers and Lyricists Association. In the 1970s, she began to write lyrics for Cantonese contemporary songs. She cooperated with popular singers and won many gold records. Later, she shifted her interest to write Cantonese operas. "The Temple of Eternal Life on July 7" was awarded the "CASH" Golden Sail Award for the Most Widely Performed Performance by the Hong Kong Composers and Authors Association in 1994 and 2002. From 1985 to 1995, she hosted programs such as "Wearing the Songs and Interpreting the Meaning", "Cantonese Opera Dragon Gate Array", and "Poetry and Songyi" on Radio 5 of Hong Kong Radio. Audience welcome. In 1996, she immigrated to Toronto. While enjoying her old age, she never forgot her love for Cantonese opera. She often writes operas for fellow artists for performances. At the same time, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, she was engaged in the work of writing Cantonese opera gospel and became a vessel used by the Lord; in 2008, she was invited to host the "Life of Chinese Opera" on Canadian Chinese Radio, which was also widely appreciated by fans; Center" art consultant, according to the language ability and level of native overseas Chinese, wrote several sets of new lyrics and children's Cantonese opera scripts with positive themes for "Cantonese Opera Little Douding", and spared no effort in promoting and disseminating Cantonese opera art overseas.

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