Fu Quanxiang
Fu Quanxiang | |||
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Born | Sun Quanxiang August 23, 1923 | ||
Died | October 24, 2017 | (aged 94)||
Occupation | Yue opera performer | ||
Known for | Young dan roles | ||
Style | Fu school (founder) | ||
Spouse(s) | Liu Jian (刘健)
(m. 1956; died 1979) | ||
Children | 1 | ||
Chinese name | |||
Chinese | 傅全香 | ||
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Sun Quanxiang | |||
Traditional Chinese | 孫泉香 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 孙泉香 | ||
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Fu Quanxiang (3 August 1923 – 24 October 2017)[1] was a well-known Chinese actress of Yue opera. In the Chinese press she was named as one of the ten leading female actors in Yue opera.[2] In the view of others she was one of only two truly famous artists, the other being Yuan Xuefen.[3]
Her repertoire included Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, The Tale of Li Wa, Du Shiniang, and others.[4]
References[]
- ^ 中国人物年鉴 - Page 390 1990 "〔傅全香(女) ,越剧表演艺术家,获金唱片奖〕傅全香和范瑞奶合作演出的《梁山伯与祝英台》、《孔雀东南飞》在观众中^有盛名,驰誉国内外,范派唱腔的朴实浑^、委婉流畅和傅派唱腔的细腻深邃、激越俏图, ... 傅全香, 1923 年 7 月 19 日牛丁浙江^嵊县后庄村。
- ^ 浙江频道-专题-傅全香 "越剧十姐妹"
- ^ Lily Xiao Hong Lee, Clara Wing-chung Ho A. D. Stefanowska, Sue Wiles Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women Volume 2 2003 Page 170 "Fu Quanxiang Fu Quanxiang, b. 1923, as Sun Quanxiang in a village in Shengxian County, Zhejiang Province, is one of China's two most famous yueju artists, the other being Yuan Xuefen":
- ^ 傅全香-我身上有祝英台的影子 Archived 2005-01-18 at the Wayback Machine
Categories:
- 1923 births
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- Actresses from Shaoxing
- People from Shengzhou
- Yue opera actresses
- Victims of the Cultural Revolution
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