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Wei Song

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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

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

Video:

References

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  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.