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彭康亮,当今中国为数不多的活跃于国际歌剧舞台上的男低音歌唱家。他于1983年毕业于中央音乐学院声乐系,曾师从罗荣炬、杨比德、斯义桂等老一辈声乐教育家。在东方歌舞团工作期间,他凭借浑厚、深沉的独特嗓音,以《龙的传人》、《巴比伦河》等歌曲成为上世纪80年代名噪一时的歌手,演出足迹遍及全国乃至亚洲、美洲。出于对声乐艺术的热爱,彭康亮于1992年告别舞台,留学日本,并于翌年考入东京艺术大学研究生院,专门研习西洋歌剧艺术。
Peng Kangliang, one of the few bass singers in China today who are active in the international opera scene. He graduated from the Department of Vocal Music of the Central Conservatory of Music in 1983 and has taught vocal educators such as Luo Rongju, Yang Bide and Si Yi Gui. During his work in the East Song and Dance Ensemble, he became a well-known singer of the 1980s with his unique deep and unique voice and his songs such as The Legend of the Dragon and The Babylonian River. His performances have covered the whole country and even Asia and the Americas. Out of love for vocal music, Peng Kangliang farewell to the stage in 1992, studying in Japan, and in the following year admitted to the Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School, specializing in Western opera art.