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In 1948, Ma became the Vice President and Dean of the Music Department of the China-Soviet Union Amateur Dancing College. During this period, Ma taught classes and organized performing tours. Ma also performed in the tours both as pianist and cellist.
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In 1936, Ma's father was transferred, and she moved back to Guangdong Province with her parents and younger sister, Ma Siyun. There she continued studying music. In 1937, after the
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In 1943, Ma accepted Zhao Meibo's invitation to teach cello and piano in Xi'an Northwestern Musical College. She also held concerts there. Later, after
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in Hong Kong, and was accepted. She performed once every two months, giving her ample opportunity to improve her musical skills.
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In 1948, Ma following her husband moved to Northeastern liberated region of China.
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Co- translated with her colleague A.B. Abaza's "Chorus Knowledge and Conducting."
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They have two daughters, Zhen-Mei Wang, and Zhen-Ping Wang. The family lived in
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Ma died from an illness in Beijing, China, on October 13, 2014. She was 94.
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In 1938, at Harry Ore's recommendation, Ma Siju auditioned to perform for
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Ma started learning piano when she was 10 years old. In 1934, Ma moved to
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On January 29, 1939, Ma's father was assassinated in Shanghai, China.
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In 1954, Ma became the Dean of the Piano Department at
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