Caidan Dolma Bar
Name: Caidan Dolma
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: Tibetan
Nationality: Chinese
Tseden Dolma (1937.6-), female, Vice Chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Vice Chairman of the CPPCC of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Tibetan folk singer and soprano. National first-class actor. A native of Shigatse, Tibet. Tibetan. College culture. Joined the Communist Party of China in April 1961. From November 1956 to August 1957, he was a student in the Shigatse Art Troupe in Tibet. From August to December 1957, he studied at the preparatory course of Tibet Public School. At the end of 1958, he went to the Vocal Music Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music to study under Professor Wang Pinsu, a famous vocal educator.
Graduated in 1964 and served successively as an actor and leader of the Tibet Autonomous Region Song and Dance Ensemble, Chairman of the Chinese Musicians Association, Chairman of the Tibet Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Executive Vice Chairman of the Fifth National Committee of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and Sixth National Committee of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. Vice Chairman, Vice Chairman of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh CPPCC of the Tibet Autonomous Region. He is a member of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress, a representative of the Sixth National People's Congress, and a member of the fourth, seventh, eighth and ninth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Participated in the performance of the music and dance epic "The East Is Red". The main songs sung include "Returned Serfs Sing", "Sing a Folk Song for the Party", "Golden Mountain in Beijing", "Amalekhon", "Drinking Song", "We Are Gathering", etc. The album "Beautiful Tibet, Lovely Hometown" was recorded. In 1980, he recorded many solo album tapes and records, and held the "Tseden Dolma Concert" in 1985. He has been included in the "Dictionary of Celebrities of Chinese Cultural Artists", "Dictionary of Chinese Experts" and "List of Chinese Musicians".
China’s most famous Tibetan soprano singer, she has received numerous awards, applause and praise. It can be said that in China, there is no one who has not heard the songs of Tseden Dolma, and no one is unaware of Tseden Dolma. Although numerous honors followed him, Tseden Dolma's life path was not smooth. Especially before liberation, Tibet was still a slave society, and the young Tseden Dolma maintained a hard life by just herding cattle and sheep. The aura of Tibet's landscape gave Tseden Dolma a naturally good singing voice. Under the careful guidance of folk artist Qiong Burenci, in 1957, she was recommended to study at the Tibet Public College in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, and later entered the ethnic class of the Vocal Music Department of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. study. There is a saying in China - after all hardship comes happiness. For Tseden Dolma, 1962 was a great turning point in his life. This year was also the day when all her hardships came to an end. This year she participated in a performance at the World Youth Festival with the Chinese Youth Delegation and won the grand prize. From then on, people in the circle looked at her with admiration and did not dare to look down upon her.
In 1964, the large-scale music and dance epic "The East is Red" was staged in Beijing. Tseden Dolma participated in the performance and sang "Sing a Folk Song for the Party." This singing made her extremely loved by audiences across the country, and she became an instant hit and officially entered the Chinese music scene. The suffering life experience gave Tseden Dolma a richer experience of ordinary people's life. She put all these feelings into her singing. Tseden Dolma's singing is high-pitched, bright, tactful and emotional. "Sing a Folk Song for the Party" is her representative song and has been sung for a long time. In 1993, it was precisely because of this song that her record sales created a sales miracle in mainland China. "Golden Mountain in Beijing" is a famous song that is most familiar to the Chinese people and is a household name. Due to the hot sales and wide spread of the album, and because the song is very danceable, from 1993 to 2000, most primary and secondary schools in mainland China often used this song as dance music for various performances, which shows her wide influence. . Tseden Dolma's collaboration with the famous British band EINGEMA is highly praised by Chinese college students and young music fans.
Tseden Dolma, the daughter of a former serf
Tseden Dolma, who grew up bathing in the sunshine and rain of the Party, gave people the deepest feeling in her singing that was the word "love": fullness. Deeply affectionate, full of enthusiasm, and full of emotions.
As a result, Zhu Jian'er and Wang Pinsu were equally moved by Caidan Dolma. They felt that this was touching from the heart and singing from the depths of their souls. When it came time to report the performance to the college, Tseden Dolma's singing was a blockbuster. Later, at the "Shanghai Spring Music Festival", Tseden Dolma sang the song "Sing a Folk Song for the Party", which was loved by the audience. After being recorded and broadcast by Shanghai People's Broadcasting Station, "Sing a Folk Song for the Party" immediately became popular all over the country, and Caidan Dolma's name began to become a household name.