Gao Xiaosong
Gao Xiaosong (高晓松) | |
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Born | November 14, 1969 |
Origin | Beijing, People's Republic of China |
Genres | pop |
Occupations | film director, film writer, film producer, composer, songwriter, music producer |
Instruments | guitar |
Years active | 1993—present |
Associated acts | Liu Huan, Na Ying, Steven Ma |
Gao Xiaosong (born 1969) is a Chinese composer, songwriter, music producer, director, and "Campus Folk" representative.
Career
1969 Born into a family of senior intellectuals[1]
- 1988 Graduated from Beijing No.4 High School[1]
- 1991 Dropped out of Qinghua University and attended the preparatory course for postgraduate study of film directing in Beijing Film Academy[1]
- 1992 Postgraduate study of film directing in Beijing Film Academy but was not successful.[1]
- 1993 Issued debut album Collegiate Ballads 1, which won almost all the prizes of pop music that year. In the years that followed, worked as a composer of both music and lyrics, sometimes the producer.[1]
- 1994-1996 Issued a collection of his musical works Youth with No Regret. Later that year, successfully held a concert of his own music at Wutaishan Stadium in Nanjing[1]
- 1997-1998 Completed novel Face on the Wall, scenario Where Have All the Flowers Gone and some other literature[1]
- 1999 Director and music composer of expressionist film Where Have All the Flowers Gone[1]
- Mar 2006 Han Han and Bai Ye involved in the debate on blog. Gao also entered the debate but at the end Gao shut down his blog[2]
- 2009 A judge on Super Girl
- 2010 A judge on China's Got Talent
- 2012 A judge on Asian Wave (season 1)
Music
In 1994, Gao Xiaosong recorded "Collegiate Ballads 1" into the Chinese music industry. Gao Xiaosong's work included "On the Same Page as You." Published in 1996, "Youth of No Regrets" was his major accomplishment of bringing China's original music which media praised.[3]
His last album is called "Love Letters".
Music Producer
Gao Xiaosong has worked with Liu Huan, Na Ying, Xie Xiaodong, Steven Ma, and many other singers.
Personal life
Gao was detained on 9 May 2011 by Beijing police on drunk driving charges and was sentenced 6 months in jail . His judge seat in China's Got Talent (series 2) was then replaced by Taiwanese music composer Antonio Chen.[4][5]
Film Work
- Where Have All the Flowers Gone (那时花开), director, co-producer, writer [6]
- Rainbow (我心飞翔), director, co-producer, writer [7]
- My Kingdom (大武生), director [8]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "SOHU.com welcomes Gao Xiaosong as Director of Entertainment". Sohu. May 15, 2000. Retrieved 2010
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_Han#The_Han-Bai_controversy
- ↑ 著名乐评人李皖评论道:“怀旧,早年就像暮年那样的怀旧, 或者说跟怀旧一模一样的东西, 幻想、漫游, 疏离,感伤等等东西, 从一部部作品中散发出来,竟是那么浓郁, 清晰, 经久不散. 我们可以从高晓松的作品里寻访这经历的秘密部分, 它半露在歌词里,透露在文案中,隐藏在真情滚落的每一个音符之间. 一方面他是小布尔乔亚的,一方面他又是豪情灼人的,这后一部分最深刻,我将之称为‘想像中的辉煌’,一种六十年代人特有的辉煌."——许晖主编 [“六十年代”气质] 中央编译出版社 ISBN 7-80109-413-1 第75页.
- ↑ 达人秀录影高晓松被换 周立波:上帝该原谅他
- ↑ 高晓松被判拘役6个月 自称"酒令智昏以我为戒"
- ↑ IMDB tt0385893
- ↑ IMDB tt0463390
- ↑ "My Kingdom is out in Chinese theaters September 9". Asia Pacific Arts. 2011-09-09.
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