China News Service, Xiamen, August 18 (Reporter Li Siyuan) "You bury your heart in the soil and moisturize the earth with that affection. Let this new warmth slowly condense, and if there is hope, there will be miracles." With melodious melodiousness The sound of the piano is approaching the beginning of the fall, and the Xiamen Ludao Voice Teachers’ Choir has started a new round of training.

  In recent years, many campus chorus groups in Xiamen have been refreshing with their lively performances, tacit cooperation and solid singing skills.

As an artistically difficult singing form, chorus emphasizes the harmony of the overall sound. The "good voice" on the Xiamen campus requires students to train hard and work together, and it is also inseparable from a group of silently dedicated music teachers.

  "We also didn't take a very big name. The'Voice of Ludao' is easy to understand and ordinary, which symbolizes the voice of our teacher." Lin Peirong, a middle school music teacher and researcher at Xiamen Academy of Educational Sciences, told reporters, Xiamen City The Voice of Ludao Teachers’ Choir was established in 2007 and currently has 60 members, most of whom are music teachers from all levels and types of schools in Xiamen. It was named Xiamen Ludao Voice Teachers’ Choir in 2013. It was used in 2016. Won the first place in the gold medal of the 9th World Chorus Competition Open Indoor Mixing Group.

The picture shows Lin Peirong, the artistic director of Xiamen Ludao Voice Teachers Choir and the music teacher and researcher of the Xiamen Academy of Educational Sciences, being interviewed.

Photo by Li Siyuan

  From the group member to the choir's artistic director and permanent conductor, Lin Peirong has been enthusiastic about the work of the teacher choir for more than ten years.

Choosing repertoires, organizing group members to intensively train, and inviting well-known musicians at home and abroad to give lectures... Lin Peirong said frankly that taking time out of busy work to participate in chorus is not a small challenge for many teachers, but the effort is rewarding.

  "When choir members become conductors and their roles change, they can better understand the connotation of music and the power of music." Lin Peirong said that the music teacher as a member of the group would often become imperceptible after returning to teaching. The ground teaches the training methods learned in the choir to its students.

"I think this is what I originally wanted to take with them as a faculty and researcher. Through such a way, I will not only benefit from teachers, but also students who are a little farther away." Lin Peirong was very pleased.

  One minute on stage, ten years of work off stage.

In normal training, the music teacher often faces a group of people alone. At the same time, he also needs to ensure that everyone's voice, musical feeling and emotional connotation are at their best.

"Sometimes we see a gorgeous back, which is actually just a microcosm of the difficulties they face. I think chorus has a lot to do with the training of students' quality and will, the promotion of musical literacy, and even the formation of a good personality. "The chorus practice arrangement is very hard. Lin Peirong believes that it is still necessary to develop campus chorus, because chorus can not only promote the development of students, but also promote the development of the school's aesthetic education.

The picture shows a group photo of the members of the Teachers' Choir of Ludao Voice in Xiamen.

Photo courtesy of Xiamen Ludao Voice Teacher Choir

  After years of continuous promotion, many campus choirs have emerged in Xiamen. In Lin Peirong's view, it is necessary to help remote and weak school choirs to develop and progress together.

  Affected by his parents, Lin Peirong has fallen in love with music since he was young.

Aspiring to be a teacher, he has been selflessly nurtured by many teachers and has become more and more connected with music.

During a business trip, Lin Peirong hummed an impromptu melody after paying homage to the heroic deeds of the revolutionary martyrs.

After returning to Xiamen, he wrote the song "The People Remember You" affectionately.

"I love music very much. It used to be more for students to sing other people's works. Now I can write some of my own works and express our own aspirations in combination with the times."

  Standing in the center of the stage, as Lin Peirong waved his powerful arms, the harmony of the teachers' choir of the Voice of Ludao in Xiamen resounded like a natural harmony, sometimes steady and sometimes agitated.

After singing a song, the remnant sounds around the beam.

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