Luo Pinchao
Luo Pinchao was a Cantonese opera stage actor who started to perform in 1930. He was eventually recognized as the world's oldest opera singer by the Guinness World Records.
Pinchao died in Guangzhou on July 15, 2010, at age 98.
Career
Returned to mainland China upon the birth of PRC, bringing along fellow convinced performers. Joined Communist Party and eventually became intellectual property of the State. Front and center on stage only when first returned to perform in Hong Kong with peer performers in the late 1970s. Shared stage and spotlight with PRC troupes of up-and-coming performers all over the world after those few performances.By 1988, planned succession for offices was already in full force. Through communal spirit among the Pinchao generation, the Cultural Revolution and various other events, gone in this arena was life tenure. Collusion among the elders found in some other mainland Chinese Opera genre still, Hong Kong and all over the world generally in Cantonese opera, The Dog in the Manger, didn't survive in PRC.
True to his motto "life-long learning approach" Pinchao continued the journey in the US, learning a new language - English as a Second Language. Gave lessons in Chinatown while living in New York, USA since 1988 for citizenship. Bookends of his time spent teaching in State training school are:-
- Tsoi Kwok Hing, the first crop of graduates in the 1960s
- Ting Fan whom he hand-picked for training in the late 1970s
Repertoire select
- Luo Cheng at the Gate
- Bandits of Shandong Province
Filmography select
- White Poplar, Red Tears
- Hongling's Blood
- Hongling's Blood
Excerpt select
- Meeting at the Tower, Butterfly Lovers
- Waiting for the Moon in the Western Chamber, Romance of the Western Chamber
Personal life
- Married to Huang Bao-qiong until her death and produced one son.
Biography
- Luo Pinchao qi zhuan by Lingyu Liu