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EDITOR'S PICKS
Finding The Right Note: How China Made Western Classical Music its Own
Two experts explore the history and reveal the unknown story of Western and Chinese music.
Excerpt from "Rhapsody in Red"
"Chinese musicians are so important on world stages, and classical music is such a regular part of cultural life in urban China, that it is easy to forget that classical music is a foreign import."
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Rhapsody in Red is an ambitious and engrossing story about how China made Western classical music its own. It will appeal to lovers of history and music.
 
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