Who composed the funeral music often played at China's funeral?

The funeral music often played at China's funeral is "Elegant Funeral March". The composer of Elegance is Laurent, and the composer of Funeral March is Li Tongshu.

Sorrow was adapted from a northern folk percussion tune by Luo Lang, the first head of the China People's Liberation Army Military Orchestra. The famous March of the People's Liberation Army in China, Three Disciplines and Eight Notices, Dongfanghong and Flower Song were all arranged and arranged by him, and the founding ceremony Military Orchestra was also under his command. Sorrow is one of his most influential and outstanding works.

The wind ensemble "Funeral March" was composed by composer Li Tongshu from 65438 to 0947, and it has been designated as the official national etiquette music since its creation. At that year's funeral, because there was no special funeral music, Chopin's version of Funeral March could only be played or played. This makes Li Tongshu feel uneasy. After all, China people always use their own etiquette songs. Until now, this song has been played in various funeral occasions with funeral music.

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Luo Lang said that when he saw that the remains of the dead martyrs were still in a fighting posture, he felt that mourning was not only mourning, but also expressing the feelings of remembering and cherishing the heroic achievements. So, on the basis of E flat minor, he temporarily changed it to the major with the strongest sound in the whole song, making the tune passionate and firm after sobbing.

Pathetique was performed for the first time at 1945 Zhangjiakou city memorial ceremony for the fallen martyrs. 1949 The groundbreaking ceremony for the Monument to the People's Heroes was held in Tiananmen Square, which is a national funeral music officially approved by the central government. 1953, when Stalin died, funeral music was first broadcast on China People's Broadcasting Station.

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