In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of prof. Luo Zhong-rong
Luo Zhong-rong (12 December 1924 ~ 2 September 2021) was a Chinese composer, theorist, professor and doctoral supervisor. During his lifetime, he composed and adapted a large number of symphonies, chamber music and art songs, most of which are in a distinctive Chinese ethnic style.
Besides, in his academic field, he actively introduced western compositional techniques and music theories into China, translating numerous monographs and papers by Arnold Schönberg, Paul Hindemith, Allen Forte, etc., and authored the monograph "Basic Exercises in Composing of Music" and numerous papers.
He also combined the twelve-tone technique with the pentatonic nature of Chinese ethnic music, creating the "Pentatonic Twelve-Tone Technique", through which he composed works such as "She Jiang Cai Fu Rong (Crossing the River to Pick Lotus Flowers)" and "String Quartet No. 2", etc.
紀念羅忠鎔教授誕辰100週年
羅忠鎔(1924年12月12日~2021年9月2日),中國作曲家、理論家、教授、博士生導師。他在一生中創作和改編了大量的交響樂、室內樂、藝術歌曲等,多數具有鮮明的中國民族風格。
此外,在學術領域上,他積極地將西方的作曲技法和音樂理論引入中國,翻譯了Arnold Schönberg、Paul Hindemith、Allen Forte等人的眾多專著和論文,著有專著《作曲初步練習》和若干論文。
他還將十二音技法與中國民族音樂的五聲性相結合,創造了「五聲性十二音技法」,並通過它創作《涉江採芙蓉》《第二弦樂四重奏》等作品。
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🌗 致Stiver紀念 | IntelliJ IDEA部落格
➤ IntelliJ IDEA中Stiver的不朽貢獻
https://blog.jetbrains.com/idea/2024/11/in-memory-of-stiver/
在2024年的IntelliJ IDEA部落格中,回憶對Fernflower Java反編譯器的原始作者Stiver的貢獻和傳奇故事。
+ 這篇文章讓人對Stiver的技術成就和對Java開發社羣的深遠貢獻感到敬佩。
+ Stiver的故事讓人感到悲痛,同時也讓人意識到他為Java開發領域帶來的重要性。
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In Memory of Stiver | The IntelliJ IDEA Blog

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