Huang Guangli: It's as exciting as before and behind the scenes

Wenzhou Net News, Yongjia Kunqu Opera (Kun Opera Troupe) fluteist Huang Guangli, who has been dealing with Kunqu Opera for nearly 40 years, gave reporters the impression that he was not introverted and reserved as imagined, but bold and cheerful.

He has been running around for decades, shouting to save the art relay from the verge of extinction; and the soft sleeves and the graceful Kunqu opera will allow him to wash away the impetuousness and noise around him in the middle-aged and elderly life that will gradually slow down in the future, and return to indifferent and indifferent. Calmly. How does

plan for his upcoming retirement? The "quasi-retirees" may wish to take a look at Huang Guangli's experience, whether in front of the stage or behind the scenes, his life is equally exciting.

Mei Baojiu presided over the apprenticeship ceremony for him

In 1978, Huang Guangli, who graduated from high school, was admitted to the Pingyang Kunqu Opera Academy and studied under Xu Jianming, known as the “No. The troupe also began his literary and artistic journey and forged an indissoluble bond with Yongjia Kunqu Opera (abbreviated as Yongkun).

"A good flutist should support the actor's singing and accompaniment to make the most of it." In Yongjia Kunqu Opera (Kun Opera Troupe), Huang Guangli is a band alone. In 1986, at the National North-South Kunqu Opera Performance, Huang Guangli alone used a bamboo flute to accompany the Yongjia Kunqu Opera (Kun Opera Troupe), while other Kun Opera troupes accompany the entire band. His technique is exquisite, tactful, and high-pitched, which exudes the characteristics of Yongkun. He also left a good impression on Mr. Gu Zhaoqi, the flute of Jingkun performing art master Yu Zhenfei. In 2002, he officially became the chief disciple of Mr. Gu Zhaoqi. Mr. Gu Zhaoqi also specially held a grand apprenticeship ceremony for him. The hosts were famous Peking Opera performers Mr. Mei Baojiu and Mr. Ye Shaolan.

"Rescuing" Yongkun on the verge of extinction

In 2000, the performance of "Zhang Xie Zhuangyuan" by the Yongjia Kunqu Opera School at the first National Kunqu Opera Festival, "revived" Yongkun, which was on the verge of extinction, could be described as "a play" Save a troupe". In 2006, Yongjia Kunqu Opera was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage. As one of the parties who have been running for Yongkun for decades, it was Huang Guangli who planned, organized and contributed to the performance of "Zhang Xie Zhuangyuan".

In June 1999, the Chinese Kunqu Opera Steering Committee decided to hold the first Chinese Kunqu Opera Festival in April 2000. Huang Guangli, who was the deputy director of the Yongjia Kunqu Opera Institute at that time, realized that this was an opportunity. They had to perform a big show at the Kunqu Opera Festival to show the value of Yongkun and also change the troupe. And Yongkun’s existing state of existence.

He found Wenzhou playwright Zhang Lie, and asked him to adapt the script of "Zhang Xie Zhuangyuan" in the shortest time; he went to Sichuan and invited the famous Sichuan opera director Xie Pingan; there were not enough actors, so he borrowed from all over the country; he acted as a composer. And the chief flute. The most troublesome problem for him was the financial problem. He ran around and his good voice broke at that time...

In April 2000, as the only county-level troupe to participate in the first Kunqu Opera Festival in the country, Yongjia Kun Opera Zhuanxi The "Zhang Xie Zhuangyuan" made a stunning appearance and became a dark horse in the art festival at that time. Qu Runhai, the former director of the Art Bureau of the Ministry of Culture, watched the poem with feelings of "Zhang Xie Zhuangyuan": "The smoke is buried for 800 years, and the sky is back to life; the Nanxi River is inexhaustible. The little-known Yongjia Kunqu Opera became famous and became a well-known drama. The opera critic Guo Hancheng wrote the inscription "Yongkun Pearl and Jade".

Kunqu opera and green tea are the "health secrets"

"I used to have a irritable temper, but now I am much more peaceful." Huang Guangli said that Kunqu opera made him calmer and learned to "turn into spring mud and protect flowers." He said that Kunqu opera is poetic and picturesque, beautiful and delicate, and has high literary value. Whether you listen with your heart or inadvertently, you will be attracted and intoxicated by the beautiful tunes.

In his opinion, the best match with Kunqu Opera is green tea. He has thirty or forty cups for drinking tea alone. Every morning when he goes to bed together, he makes a cup of green tea that is suitable for both intensity and light. While watching the green tea in his hand stretch out in the water, while listening to the soothing and light tune, his mood will gradually become tranquil and he will naturally relax. The effect of increasing interest and self-cultivation.

"If you don't have a garden, how can you know how spring is like this?" After stepping out of the beautiful Kunqu opera, Huang Guangli plunged into the vegetable market full of fireworks, which can be described as switching freely. He thinks that this kind of life is more suitable for middle-aged and elderly people of his age: when he is no longer sprinting for his career, Why not slow down and give yourself a classical feeling, a calm mood. Reporter: Hu Haizhen/Wen Zhang Xiaolong/Photographed by Han Chi/Drawing