Teachers' Remarks III|Tianxia WU: Dream big, work hard
Dream big, work hard, never stop believing yourself, the future is yours. — Tianxia WU
For the "Teachers' Remarks III" interview series, we invited faculty members from various divisions of the School of Music, CUHK-Shenzhen. These are individuals with outstanding achievements and rich experiences in the music field, who not only engage in performance and guidance as their professional work but also serve as role models for students through their personal charm and musical talent. In the "Teachers' Remarks III" interview series, students will take on the role of interviewers, engaging in in-depth conversations with our faculties. Through their heartfelt words and wisdom, we hope to provide more enlightenment and guidance to the students, helping them navigate the vast ocean of music to find their own direction and goals.
On the vast stage of life, everyone is the master of their own fate. Dreams are like the brightest stars in the night sky, guiding us through the fog to chase the unknown wonders. We strive to fight against adversity and fear no challenge. Each setback sharpens our will, each failure enlightens our minds. Always believe in your potential and strengths. Every individual has a unique spark and the potential to realize their dreams. With faith and courage, nothing can stop our progress. The future belongs to the bold and the persistent. Filled with endless possibilities, it is waiting for us to explore and create. Believe in yourselves, believe in the future, for it is in our own hands!
In this issue, we invited Tianxia WU, Associate Professor (Teaching) of Strings, Wind, Brass and Percussion at the School of Music, CUHK-Shenzhen. Professor Tianxia WU shares his insights on "Upon entering the campus, how should young people set sail on their vibrant university life, and what kind of responsibilities and roles will they carry?" Furthermore, Professor WU shares his experiences on the challenges he encountered in the French horn major, and how to overcome them. Professor WU also delves into questions such as "How to produce a rich tone while playing the French horn? and What advice should be given to music students to enhance their musical literacy beyond practicing their instrument?" Join us in Professor Tianxia WU's interview as we explore the profound world of the French horn and listen to his unique insights into this field.