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well not in time kyra and i always joke with western journalists if i say actually has a buddhist you didn't know that now did you then should i really think so there's some truth in my words but thought. it was a for example if i put a loud two together they're linked because of the highest forms of human culture and art are all connected to one another to shampoo and image for the musicians shows. chiller box name means broke and louts who claim that people should be like water bringing blessings to humankind but not battling against the current. projected time in the same bar has become a daily ritual like meditating or having breakfast. show you.
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sure it's a habit and if i don't do it i feel disoriented and be fuddled so it is useful to choose to shoot dry. sheets which was on this china tour i've chosen the venue at the change conservatory of music because i've always liked it you do see a tragedy from. string and this one conservatory of music is the largest conservatory of music in china with more than seventeen thousand students should. let the music continue to reverberate it doesn't stop. making.
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this part is certain very very interesting. master class you wish to master class in strangely something i don't like doing because the students are already very tense and you have to tell them what they did wrong in front of a few hundred people it gets to the point that they don't know any more what they have done wrong and are like a frightened little birds who sorts hoary. are going faster you going faster please relax let go relax i feel you're trying to get this over with quickly.
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good news i think bach's music is very important for young people his balance the feeling of elegance there's no melodrama or histrionics his exact science of melody and the firm handling of style his interpretation of emotions and the way he expresses them is actually a chinese approach he controls it it's not a reckless and unbridled performance. which he damages. the people who play by well have a good pastor a solid and well built foundation. c.t.g. to its entire.
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twenty five years old something very different from europe where the average age is usually around sixty years the young people of china are so open minded i think they are china's hope for the future she to madrid would see what. beijing is the highlight of the tour the city was the center point of. life until she left the country she started here and it was also here that her promising career was abruptly interrupted by the cultural revolution it was him begging that she picked up her life again as an individual and as an artist after her release from the labor camp a friend's and her foremost. does live here the concert in beijing is an opportunity for a family reunion. majar chicago if my mother had witnessed this performance she would have fainted right there on the floor i'm sure. my parents are no more
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but my four elder sisters are still alive right. and the most important member of the family the piano. it followed me to the farm for re-education and through labor camp and it followed me back again to beijing it's the patriarch of our family they are white so we need to get the keep and felt replaced yes we did years even years sheen this a whole my mother couldn't learn to play the piano because my grandfather forbade it she says she invested all her hopes and dreams in me she wanted me to realize her dream of playing the piano she invested all her energy and did everything she could for me in beijing during the cultural revolution she was afraid people would say i was playing the big western drum exchange even in the winter and they are very cold in beijing pretty she would stand guard outside every night wrapped in
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a blanket. or an. the conservatory of music is where i grew up i spent more time there than i did at home. school shoes. the happiest time of my life was from the age of eleven to thirty when i was just studying the piano learning together with my teachers and classmates. each shoes. but they were also the most excruciating years those public denunciations could get extremely cruel. i remember when i was twelve the whole school assembly of
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four hundred gathered together to criticize. that's not something i can ever forget . because. those days during the cultural revolution other schools would also gather here i remember the debating stage over there yes yes yes it was here public assemblies were always held here. you for a dollar a use returning to the conservatory was excited but i felt flustered. there's a word with the country about you that are shown by russia. it wasn't just a place for academic discussion or concerts your memories flooded back like scenes in a movie and caused a bittersweet feeling will you move to try to see it in our city you should use your baby gently to grind. just littered with nothings changed which is the charges to shoot for change that's true do you
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remember some much happened here. concerts and also public denunciations were held here during the cultural revolution. i held my hands up until i lost the feeling in them shouting long live chairman mao. cheated she those scenes from the cultural revolution are seared into my memory they can never be removed sure what your society should never forget that and horton's of culture music and education to show you it's the most crucial condition for a perfect harmonious society it's a dry suit regarding the tragic events of the past how can we ensure such things don't happen again and don't have to say for sure no one has been made accountable nor has there been any taking stock of the past that leon and i gingerly pin
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