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Zhou Xiaoyan (Chinese: 周小燕; Wade–Giles: Chou Hsiao-yen; August 17, 1917 – March 4, 2016) was a Chinese vocal pedagogue and classical soprano. Dubbed by The New York Times as "China's First Lady of Opera", she was considered to be the first important instructor of Western opera in China.

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  • Zhou Xiaoyan (Hanzi: 周小燕; Wade–Giles: Chou Hsiao-yen; 17 Agustus 1917 – 4 Maret 2016) adalah seorang pedagog vokal dan soprano klasik asal Tiongkok. Dijuluki oleh The New York Times sebagai "Puan Opera dari Tiongkok", ia dianggap menjadi instruktur opera Barat berpengaruh pertama di Tiongkok. (in)
  • Zhou Xiaoyan (Chinese: 周小燕; Wade–Giles: Chou Hsiao-yen; August 17, 1917 – March 4, 2016) was a Chinese vocal pedagogue and classical soprano. Dubbed by The New York Times as "China's First Lady of Opera", she was considered to be the first important instructor of Western opera in China. As a vocalist, she performed in theaters and concert halls across Europe in 1946–1947; earning the nickname the "Chinese Nightingale". Under the directive of Premier Zhou Enlai, she began a career teaching voice at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1949. She remained an instructor at the Shanghai Conservatory for more than 65 years. Many of her students went on to highly successful international opera careers. (en)
  • 周小燕(1917年8月17日-2016年3月4日),女,湖北武汉人,中国花腔女高音歌唱家、声乐教育家,上海音乐学院终身教授。她為1937年桂濤聲作詞、夏之秋譜曲《歌八百壯士》又名《中國不會亡》首唱;劉雪庵作曲、作詞抗日歌曲《长城谣》原唱。 (zh)
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  • Zhou Xiaoyan performing in 1947 in Shanghai (en)
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  • Zhou Xiaoyan (Hanzi: 周小燕; Wade–Giles: Chou Hsiao-yen; 17 Agustus 1917 – 4 Maret 2016) adalah seorang pedagog vokal dan soprano klasik asal Tiongkok. Dijuluki oleh The New York Times sebagai "Puan Opera dari Tiongkok", ia dianggap menjadi instruktur opera Barat berpengaruh pertama di Tiongkok. (in)
  • 周小燕(1917年8月17日-2016年3月4日),女,湖北武汉人,中国花腔女高音歌唱家、声乐教育家,上海音乐学院终身教授。她為1937年桂濤聲作詞、夏之秋譜曲《歌八百壯士》又名《中國不會亡》首唱;劉雪庵作曲、作詞抗日歌曲《长城谣》原唱。 (zh)
  • Zhou Xiaoyan (Chinese: 周小燕; Wade–Giles: Chou Hsiao-yen; August 17, 1917 – March 4, 2016) was a Chinese vocal pedagogue and classical soprano. Dubbed by The New York Times as "China's First Lady of Opera", she was considered to be the first important instructor of Western opera in China. (en)
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