CHEN AND CHINA'S SYMPHONY
Price: $210.00 Code: 1082 |
Directed by David M. Kendall
1988, 58 minutes
Purchase: $210 | Classroom Rental: $95
Chronicles the 1987 U.S. tour by the National Symphony Orchestra of the People's Republic of China, including interviews with conductor Zuohuang Chen, a survivor of the Cultural Revolution who studied music in the U.S., Chen's mentor, Seiji Ozawa, director of the Boston Symphony, plus stirring performances of both Western and Chinese music.
1988, 58 minutes
Purchase: $210 | Classroom Rental: $95
Chronicles the 1987 U.S. tour by the National Symphony Orchestra of the People's Republic of China, including interviews with conductor Zuohuang Chen, a survivor of the Cultural Revolution who studied music in the U.S., Chen's mentor, Seiji Ozawa, director of the Boston Symphony, plus stirring performances of both Western and Chinese music.
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"...fascinating...well crafted...of real interest from musical, Americana, and Chinese points of view." - Prof. Stephen Addiss, Dept. of Art History, University of Kansas