The following is a list of Chinese musicians:
- Eason Chan, male singer from Hong Kong
- Chan Wing-wah, composer
- Chen Jiafeng, violinist
- Christopher Loh, singer
- Ch'eng Mao-yün, violinist and composer
- Jacky Cheung, Cantopop singer
- Leslie Cheung, singer
- Chou Wen-chung, Chinese-born U.S. composer (b. 1923)
- Cui Jian, rock musician
- Dou Wei, rock musician
- Du Mingxin, composer
- Fou Ts'ong, pianist
- Anna Guo, yang-qin player
- Guo Yue, dizi player
- He Yong, rock musician
- Ayi Jihu, singer
- Jin, Chinese American rapper
- Aaron Kwok, Cantopop singer
- Leon Lai, Cantopop singer
- Lan Shui, conductor
- Lang Lang, pianist
- Andy Lau, Cantopop singer
- Gigi Leung, Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress
- Herman Li, guitarist of DragonForce
- Li Yundi, pianist
- Liu Fang, pipa player
- Liu Qi-Chao, jazz musician
- Liu Sola, singer, composer
- Liu Tianhua, composer
- Yang Liu, classical violinist
- Liu Ye, singer
- Liu Yifei, singer
- Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
- Karen Mok, Hong Kong-based actress and singer-songwriter
- Qu Xiaosong, composer
- Sa Dingding, folk singer/songwriter
- Shen Sinyan, music director and classical composer
- Shenyang, bass-baritone
- Bright Sheng, composer
- Stefanie Sun, Chinese Singaporean singer
- Sun Yingdi, pianist
- Tan Dun, composer
- Melvyn Tan, pianist (fortepiano)
- Muhai Tang, conductor
- Teresa Teng, singer
- Tian Zhen
- Twelve Girls Band
- Wang Jian, cellist
- Wang Yuja, pianist
- Wing Yee, guitarist and singer-songwriter
- Faye Wong, singer
- Di Xiao, Classical Pianist
- Wu Fei, composer, guzheng performer, vocalist
- Xian Xinghai, composer
- Xin Huguang, composer
- Rainie Yang, Taiwanese singer and actress
- Yang Xuefei, guitarist
- Youxin Yang, songwriter
- Ye Xiaogang, composer
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