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Lin Youren (Chinese: 林友仁; August 11, 1938 - October 12, 2013) was a noted player of the Chinese musical instrument guqin. He was famous for his unaffected playing style. Lin also taught guqin at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Lin gave guqin recitals in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, France, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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  • Lin Youren (Chinese: 林友仁; August 11, 1938 - October 12, 2013) was a noted player of the Chinese musical instrument guqin. He was famous for his unaffected playing style. Lin also taught guqin at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Lin was born on August 11, 1938 in Shanghai, China, but was brought up in nearby Nanjing. Early on in his musical development, Lin studied with Liu Shaochun (1901–71). He entered the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1958 to study the guqin. He was influenced by the playing styles of Liu Jingshao, Gu Meigeng, Shen Caonong, and in particular. He graduated in 1963 and stayed at the Conservatory and began research on guqin history and Chinese music after returning from Heilongjiang in the early 1970s during the "Cultural Revolution". Lin gave guqin recitals in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. (en)
  • 林友仁(1938年8月11日-2013年10月11日),上海人,中國廣陵派古琴演奏家,音樂學家,曾任上海音樂學院教授,第二批國家級非物質文化遺產古琴項目代表性傳承人。 (zh)
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  • 林友仁(1938年8月11日-2013年10月11日),上海人,中國廣陵派古琴演奏家,音樂學家,曾任上海音樂學院教授,第二批國家級非物質文化遺產古琴項目代表性傳承人。 (zh)
  • Lin Youren (Chinese: 林友仁; August 11, 1938 - October 12, 2013) was a noted player of the Chinese musical instrument guqin. He was famous for his unaffected playing style. Lin also taught guqin at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Lin gave guqin recitals in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. (en)
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