Photo: Shaanxi Music Performance
Shaanxi music performance, via Beardy Git.
Read MorePosted by Paulina Hartono | Oct 24, 2009
Shaanxi music performance, via Beardy Git.
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A homeless street musician plays for change, by monkeyking
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China is appealing the WTO ruling against China’s limitations on the importation of foreign cultural products such as movies, books, and music. From AP: The World Trade Organization announced the appeal in a statement to...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Aug 2, 2009
A street musician in Liuzhou Guangxi, by Expatriate Games
Read MorePosted by Karen Baker | Jul 29, 2009
Earlier this spring, lawyer Teng Biao (who recently wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post) posted the text of a poem which poet Liao Yiwu performed in Beijing: Who sings sadly in the deep forest on a moonlit night? Posted by...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Jul 9, 2009
The Denver Post profiles pipa player Wu Man, who will be performing in Boulder tonight: Wu Man — whose two recent Grammy Award nominations follow her appointment as a 2008 United States Artists Broad Fellow — is passionate about...
Read MorePosted by Paulina Hartono | May 16, 2009
Hear three songs, “The Song of the People’s Judges,” “The Song of the People’s Procurators,” and “The Song of the People’s Police.” The Song of the People’s...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | May 10, 2009
Scene from the Zebra Music Fest held in Chengdu, May 2009, by hunxue-er
Read MorePosted by Sophia Cao | Mar 15, 2009
The erhu music below, accompanied on the Chinese lute by Zhao Cong, is one of Yu Hongmei’s works, who is a well-known contemporary erhu player in China, carried by Youtube:
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Feb 15, 2009
The New York Times reports on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s first visit to China: Among the top orchestras in the United States, it has the most musicians born in China, according to Li-Kuo Chang, the orchestra’s...
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