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[Harry Ore] South China Fantasy — The Lady and the Flowerseller Op.17 No.1 (Score-Vidoe)
Performer:<br />冼劲松<br /><br />Harry Ore (1885-1972) was a Latvian Jewish musician who settled in Hong Kong and Macau for many years since the 1920s. He died and was buried in Hong Kong. It has a relatively important influence on China's modern classical music.<br /><br />There are not many existing records about Harry Ore's early life. He studied piano since he was a child, and later entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music in Russia as an auditor, studying composition and piano performance at the same time. According to records, his composition tutors during his studies at school were Latvian composers J. Vitols and Lyadov. It is said that Rimsky-Korsakov also taught him; piano The mentors were O. Holzapfel and G. Galston. Harry Ore briefly stayed in Harbin around 1915, and then arrived in Shanghai in 1917. Afterwards, Harry Ore arrived in Hong Kong around 1921 and made a living mainly by teaching piano and performing. He occasionally lived in Guangzhou, Macau and other places and conducted teaching and performance activities (for example, he lived in Macau during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II). Harry Ore died in Hong Kong in 1972.<br />...<br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub09tCDp-0c" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub09tCDp-0c</a>
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