. . . . . . "\u9673\u8302\u8431\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AMao-Shuen Chen\uFF0C1936\u5E741\u67087\u65E5\uFF0D\uFF09\uFF0C\u81FA\u7063\u4F5C\u66F2\u5BB6\u53CA\u97F3\u6A02\u6559\u80B2\u5BB6\uFF0C\u7B2C\u5341\u4E03\u5C46\u570B\u5BB6\u6587\u85DD\u734E\u5F97\u4E3B\u3002"@zh . . . . "\u9673\u8302\u8431"@zh . . . "Chen Mao-shuen, born in Beigang, Taiwan, on January 7, 1936, is a Taiwanese composer and music educator. To combine his Western-oriented musical education and Chinese-Taiwanese cultural tradition, he creates music that is Western structured and plays with Western musical instruments, but his music has a Chinese-Taiwanese characteristic and spirit in its sound. His compositions reflect both traditional Western Classical and Chinese music influences. In 2013, Chen Mao-shuen was honored by the 17th National Awards of Art in Taiwan for his contributions to music composition and education."@en . "60310307"^^ . "Chen Mao-shuen"@en . "Chen Mao-shuen, born in Beigang, Taiwan, on January 7, 1936, is a Taiwanese composer and music educator. To combine his Western-oriented musical education and Chinese-Taiwanese cultural tradition, he creates music that is Western structured and plays with Western musical instruments, but his music has a Chinese-Taiwanese characteristic and spirit in its sound. His compositions reflect both traditional Western Classical and Chinese music influences. Most of his musical creations belong to piano music. Although his piano sonatas are sophisticated to play and offer pianists the opportunity to demonstrate their virtuosity, his piano sonatinas are suitable for piano training with a high demand on musicality. Due to his work as a music professor at National Taiwan Normal University, he elaborates systematically teaching materials for music education from the primary school level to the secondary school level, with a focus on solf\u00E8ge practice and fundamental music training. In cooperation with Taiwanese contemporary poets, for example, Xi Murong, he composes several lieders that reflect the zeitgeist of the modern Taiwanese society. In 2013, Chen Mao-shuen was honored by the 17th National Awards of Art in Taiwan for his contributions to music composition and education."@en . . "1066212983"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u9673\u8302\u8431\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AMao-Shuen Chen\uFF0C1936\u5E741\u67087\u65E5\uFF0D\uFF09\uFF0C\u81FA\u7063\u4F5C\u66F2\u5BB6\u53CA\u97F3\u6A02\u6559\u80B2\u5BB6\uFF0C\u7B2C\u5341\u4E03\u5C46\u570B\u5BB6\u6587\u85DD\u734E\u5F97\u4E3B\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "7114"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . .