Sheng Zhongguo, director with Chinese Musicians' Association, was born in the city of
Chongqing of Sichuan Province in 1941.
He began his violin training at the
age of seven with his father. Also at that age, he made his first stage
appearance. Six years later, he was enrolled by the Central Conservatory of
Music and subsequently studied at the Tchaikovsky
Conservatory of Music in Moscow, Russia with Leonid
Kogan, a master violinist.
His career as a violinist
began at an early age. He successfully held China's
first-ever Concerto Concert in 1963, where he played three concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig Van Beethoven with the
accompaniment of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra.
In 1964, he returned to China and became a
soloist at the Central Philharmonic Orchestra. From then on, he often got
invitations to play with world-renowned conductors and orchestras and paid
visits to Europe, Asia, America, Oceania, Chinese Hong Kong and
Macao.
He is also a frequent prizewinner. He won
the Award of Merit at Concours International Tchaikovsky in 1962, the first
prize at the competition between musical groups directly under China's Ministry
of Culture in 1981 as well as Golden Disc Awards by China Record Corporation.
His works include Conspectus on Violin
Playing.