Lun-Yun Chang
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Born | 1975 |
Died | 2018 |
Nationality | Taiwanese |
Alma mater | National Taiwan University of Arts |
Occupation | Music producer |
Lun-Yun Chang (Chinese: 張龍雲,1975-2018) was a Taiwanese music producer. He studied at the National Taiwan University of Arts, Manhattan School of Music, and the Julia School of Music. He previously served as a bassoonist for the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra and held the position of Music Director for the Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra. He also served as the Music Director for the Traditional Arts Golden Melody Awards ceremony and collaborated with the late film composer Jei-Young Shih(Chinese: 史擷詠)on projects such as the Taiwan Film Symphony Orchestra. Additionally, he held the position of Dean of the College of Arts at Tainan University of Technology.[1]
Musical Productions
- An American in Paris
- Kung Fu Panda
Awards
- In 2018, the Broadway musical "An American in Paris" won 4 Tony Awards, including the Best Producer Award.[2]
References
- ↑ 台南應用科技大學藝術學院院長、音樂家張龍雲驚傳逝世 (in 中文), 中時電子報, archived from the original on 2018-08-13, retrieved 2018-08-12
- ↑ WINNER! 4 TONY AWARDS, An American in Paris, archived from the original on 2018-08-13, retrieved 2018-08-12
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