Singing the Motherland Author

Singing the Motherland by Wang Xin.

Wang Xin (October 1918-October 15, 2007), formerly known as Wang Xinkeng, a native of Dangkou Town, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, is a famous composer, the author of the song "Singing of the Motherland", and the recipient of the Golden Bell Award for Lifetime Achievement from the China Music Association. He has served as director of the Tianjin Music Troupe, deputy director of the Tianjin People's Art Theater, and director of the Tianjin Song and Dance Drama Theater.

In his later years, despite his illness, Wang Xin did his best for the prosperity of music and public welfare activities, and in 1994, he took out all his savings and set up the "Wang Xin Song Creation Reward Foundation" to encourage songwriters and composers to create more and better songs to sing for the motherland.

Introduction

Singing the Motherland is a patriotic song composed by Wang Xin. Widely sung throughout the country, Singing the Motherland has become the ceremonial, opening or closing song for various major events in China, and was honored with the Golden Record Award from the China National Records Corporation in 1989. The song was written in September 1950, coinciding with the first anniversary of the founding of the new China, looking at the Tiananmen Square five-star red flag fluttering in the wind, flowers such as the sea of bustling scene, Wang Xin mind repeatedly brewing, "Singing the Motherland" is in the train back to Tianjin in one fell swoop.

The song was written in the 1950s, the song is composed of the main song, auxiliary song, the main song reproduction. That is: four lines of the main song, six lines of the auxiliary song, the main song reproduces four repeated two lines. Its structure is rigorous, concise and clear, both easy to understand, and catchy, will be the people *** and the birth of the country's magnificent picture as if the ink sketched to the fullest.