Ma Si Cong (Composer)
Born: 7th May 1912, Haifeng
Died: 20th May 1987, Philadelphia
Nationality: Chinese
Ma Sicong was a Chinese violinist and composer. He was referred to in China as "The King of Violinists." His Nostalgia (思鄉曲) for violin, composed in 1937 as part of the Inner Mongolia Suite (內蒙組曲), is considered one of the most favorite pieces of 20th century China.
In early 1932, Ma returned to China, and got married in the same year to Wang Muli (王慕理). In the following period, he composed many renowned pieces such as Lullaby, Inner Mongolia suite, Tibet tone poem (西藏音詩), and Madrigal (牧歌). Ma was appointed president of the newly established Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing by the government of the People's Republic of China in December 1949.
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- Amei Suite (1)
- Ballade (1)
- Dance Beyond the Great Wall (1)
- Dance of Autumn Harvest (1)
- Dragon Lantern Dance (1)
- Gaoshan Suite (1)
- Inner Mongolia Suite (1)
- Lantern Festival Dance (1)
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- Madrigal (1)
- Melody (1)
- Mountain Song (1)
- Nostalgia (2)
- Rondo No. 1 (1)
- Rondo No. 2 (1)
- Rondo No. 3 (1)
- Rondo No. 4 (1)
- Song of the Mountain Forest for orchestra (1)
- Spring Dance (1)
- Symphony No. 2 (1)
- Tone Poem of Tibet (1941) (1)
- Violin Sonata No. 3 (1)