The original singer is Huang Feiran.
Huang Feiran, senior vocalist, choir conductor and cellist. Born in Guangzhou and raised in Shanghai, he also studied voice and cello at the Shanghai National Conservatory of Music. After graduation, he joined the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, served as a band conductor in a dance hall, and then served as a middle school music teacher.
Huang Feiran performs Chinese and foreign songs with Western bel canto singing method and is very popular.
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Personal experience
While in Shanghai, Huang Feiran, who was good at singing alto, recorded many famous songs for EMI Records, such as "First Love Girl" , "Passionate Eyes", "Youth Dance", etc. He also sang songs such as "Swear" and "Anonymous" with Ouyang Feiying and Yun Yun respectively. As early as 1944, she also sang chorus with Huang Yuanyin for coloratura soprano Li Xianglan's "Haiyan".
After 1949, he first arrived in Hong Kong and joined the Hong Kong Symphony Orchestra as a cellist. He recorded songs for Great Wall Records and Philips Records, and also sang behind the scenes for many movies.
In 1971, he starred in two operas "The Telephone" and "The Medium" with Xu Meifen and dancer Liu Siu-ming. Later, he also served as the deputy director of the Christian Children's Choir. After living in Hong Kong for many years, he was one of the most famous singers in Hong Kong. The founder and music director of the sacred orchestra also served as the music inspection officer of the Hong Kong Education Department.
After moving to Vancouver, Canada in 1975, he was often invited to judge singing competitions and host seminars on vocal music and conducting techniques. He founded the National Rhythm Choir in 1984 and has been serving as the choir director, conductor and singing teacher. Under his leadership, the number of members has reached more than 200.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Huang Feiran