Wei Song

Wei Song (魏松; born 1955) is a Chinese operatic tenor.

With Dai Yuqiang and Hong Kong born Warren Mok he has performed abroad as "China's Three Tenors."[1][2] He studied with Zhou Xiaoyan at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.[3]

Discography

  • Miracle (奇迹 qíjì) CD 2011 - Chinese standards such as Molihua (茉莉花)

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References

  1. 'China's Three Tenors' salute London's Olympics
  2. China's Three Tenors reviewed "China's Three Tenors performed with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh on Friday, 3 August 2012."
  3. Robert Turnbull (March 4, 2010). "China's First Lady of Opera". The New York Times.


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