The world's number one pianist

Chapter 57 Zhou Renguang

The lights in the concert hall slowly dimmed until they disappeared.

The lights on the stage corresponded to this. The big lights in the center of the stage became particularly bright, attracting everyone's attention.

It was because of this light that everyone immediately realized that the competition was about to begin. They immediately lowered their voices and looked at the stage carefully.

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It wasn't long before the host's voice appeared in the backstage, reading to everyone very clearly.

"China Golden Piano Award, Piano and Violin Competition, Piano Group Competition, Semi-finals, now starts."

"Welcome all the judges of this competition, they are..."

"Vice Dean of the School of Music of Jiangzhou Art University, Director of the Piano Department, Zhao Shenggang."

He Shen didn't care about the opening ceremony of the semi-finals, but after hearing Zhao Shenggang's name, he couldn't help but raise his head and look at the live TV broadcast.

A man about 1.8 meters tall, with a square face and a serious face walked out of the sliding door, walked to the center of the stage, looked at everyone in the audience, and nodded slightly.

"Is this Zhao Zitong's father?"

He Shen lay back, nodded, and silently memorized Zhao Shenggang's face, feeling that he might see him again in the future.

Whether he enters the Conservatory of Music of Jiangzhou Normal University or teaches Zhao Zitong piano, he may meet him.

But then again, why haven't I met him in Zhao Zitong's house for so long?

Before He Shen could figure it out, the host in the background immediately read out the next person's name.

"Vice Dean of the Conservatory of Music of Jiangzhou Normal University, Director of the Piano Department, Zhou San."

After the voice fell, Zhou San touched his iconic Mediterranean, smiled happily, walked out of the sliding door behind him, walked to the center of the stage, saluted the audience slightly, then glanced at Zhao Shenggang with his eyes, walked to his side, moved his lips slightly, and whispered.

"Not bad, you are dressed so formally today, it's not easy, I rarely see you dressed like this."

"Dressing formally is better than your uncovered bald spot."

"Oh, I am really upset when you say that, after all, we are acquaintances, isn't it just to stop you from coordinating all the music departments in Jiangzhou and sucking their blood to establish Jiangzhou Conservatory of Music, why do you treat me like this?"

"Oh, don't pretend, you know it's better to merge than to separate, only by merging, we can have a chance to compete with the two major conservatories of music, otherwise we will always be the last."

"Merge, how do you know it will be good? It's good for the weak to develop, if If we really rise up, how can you be sure that the other six state music schools and two independent music schools will not target us? "

"It's so scattered and disorganized. If we don't do it now, there will be no hope in the future."

"Just talk, don't be so literary, who are you pretending to be? I know you are a good person."

The two people were bickering quietly, but from the closed-circuit television, there was no trace of their quarrel. All you could see was one person looking forward very seriously, and the other looking forward with a peaceful face.

The same was true for the staff standing by the stage in charge of the venue. They just felt that the position of the two people was a little strange.

The venue is so big, why do these two people have to stand together?

But these are the private affairs of those big guys, and ordinary people like them can't control them.

The host of the backstage announcement continued to read out the list of judges.

"Vice President of Wuzhou Conservatory of Music, Director of Piano Department..."

"Vice President of Beizhou Conservatory of Music, Director of Piano Teaching and Research Section..."

"Vice President of Yuezhou Conservatory of Music, Director of Piano Office..."

"Vice President of Chuanzhou Conservatory of Music, Director of Musical Instrument Performance College..."

"Vice President of Zhongzhou Conservatory of Music, Director of Piano Department..."

"Vice President of Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, Director of Music Education College..."

He Shen looked at the people gradually standing on the stage and nodded silently. The vice presidents of the six conservatories of music were all here. After all, most of the deans were only responsible for administrative functions, and the real teaching depended on these vice presidents.

And these vice presidents were obviously people who were often in the front line of education, which could be seen from their hands.

The joints on each person's hands were particularly prominent, and I don't know how long they had been exercising.

It's interesting to say that there are only six conservatories of music in the seven states, and Jiangzhou is the only conservatory of music.

It is precisely because Jiangzhou does not have a conservatory of music that Jiangzhou is the only state that is allowed to have two judges.

It was very obvious that the conservatories of music in several large states often communicated with each other. Zhou San was particularly active among all of them and talked to everyone.

On the contrary, Zhao Shenggang was left out and not many people wanted to pay attention to him.

His previous attempt to merge and establish Jiangzhou Conservatory of Music made these conservatories feel threatened, which led to a little stiffness in the relationship between everyone.

Fortunately, Zhou San kept changing the topic between everyone, acting as a lubricant, allowing Zhao Shenggang to occasionally interject.

With the arrival of the last vice president of the six continents, the concert hall, which was originally a little noisy, slowly fell into silence, because everyone knew that the two conservatories representing the strongest classical music in China were about to appear.

The host's voice rang in everyone's ears again.

"Haicheng Conservatory of Music, Dean of the Piano Department, pianist, Li Jian!"

A man in his forties immediately walked out from behind the sliding door, quickly stood in the crowd on the stage, bowed to everyone, and then joined the team without saying a word.

Coincidentally, everyone left a position in the middle, and no one dared to stand in this position.

Could it be that this position is...

Everyone looked at each other, their eyes full of disbelief, and they all thought of one person.

"Zhou Renguang, a lifelong professor of the piano department of the China Conservatory of Music, a representative of Chinese piano education! Mr. Zhou!"

Everyone's eyes immediately looked towards the entrance, and an old woman with silver hair but vigorous spirit slowly walked out from the backstage, stood in front of everyone on the stage, and nodded to everyone very gently.

She stopped in the middle of the crowd very naturally, and no one dared to say anything wrong.

Because this person is a pioneer and master of Chinese piano education, a warrior who bravely advances in piano competitions around the world with countless students.

If you really trace the source, you will find that countless people's teachers can be regarded as disciples of Mr. Zhou Renguang. Many Chinese pianists were enlightened by Mr. Zhou Renguang.

She is the foundation of Chinese piano education. She is the first person to represent China and win the championship in the world piano competition, the first person to establish a piano school in China, and the first person to establish the highest piano award in China.

A female pianist who can truly be called "Mr.".

Zhou, Ren, Guang!

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