Hsu Tsang-Houei

Hsu Tsang-Houei (Chinese: 許常惠; pinyin: Xǔ Chánghuì; September 6, 1929 – January 1, 2001) was a Taiwanese musician and music educator. As an ethnomusicologist, he has been called a "pioneering collector of Taiwanese folk songs." == Early life and education == Hsu was born in Hemei Village, Changhua County, Taichung, Taiwan, in the period of Japanese occupation, and went to Japan to study at the age of 12, majoring in violin.

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Hsu Tsang-Houei

Hsu Tsang-Houei (Chinese: 許常惠; pinyin: Xǔ Chánghuì; September 6, 1929 – January 1, 2001) was a Taiwanese musician and music educator. As an ethnomusicologist, he has been called a "pioneering collector of Taiwanese folk songs." == Early life and education == Hsu was born in Hemei Village, Changhua County, Taichung, Taiwan, in the period of Japanese occupation, and went to Japan to study at the age of 12, majoring in violin.

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