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Yu Hui is the first musicologist to receive the title of Changjiang Distinguished Professor of the Chinese Ministry of Education and is a Donglu distinguished professor at Yunnan University and a Chair professor at Xiamen University. Yu Hui received his PhD in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University in the US in 2000. He was on the Shanghai Conservatory of Music faculty and was a visiting scholar at the University of British Columbia and Australian National University in the 1990s. Over the past two decades, he has also been the Dean of the College of Arts at Shenyang Normal University, Ningbo University, and Yunnan University. His publications include numerous books and papers in Chinese, English, and Russian on topics of traditions of Chinese music theory, tuning and temperament systems, Chinese guqin and opera traditions, as well as interactions between musical cultures in China and the West, with the most recent being the Oxford Handbook of Music in China and Chinese Diaspora. Yu Hui is a member of the European Academy of Science and Arts.
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Yu Hui is the first musicologist to receive the title of Changjiang Distinguished Professor of the Chinese Ministry of Education and is a Donglu distinguished professor at Yunnan University and a Chair professor at Xiamen University. Yu Hui received his PhD in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University in the US in 2000. He was on the Shanghai Conservatory of Music faculty and was a visiting scholar at the University of British Columbia and Australian National University in the 1990s. Over the past two decades, he has also been the Dean of the College of Arts at Shenyang Normal University, Ningbo University, and Yunnan University. His publications include numerous books and papers in Chinese, English, and Russian on topics of traditions of Chinese music theory, tuning and temperament systems, Chinese guqin and opera traditions, as well as interactions between musical cultures in China and the West, with the most recent being the Oxford Handbook of Music in China and Chinese Diaspora. Yu Hui is a member of the European Academy of Science and Arts.