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Beethoven In China How The Great Composer Became An Icon In The Peoples Republic Penguin Specials Melvin

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Beethoven In China How The Great Composer Became An Icon In The Peoples Republic Penguin Specials Melvin
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Beethoven In China How The Great Composer Became An Icon In The Peoples Republic Penguin Specials Melvin instant download after payment.

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.86 MB
Author: Melvin, Sheila & Cai, Jindong
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Beethoven In China How The Great Composer Became An Icon In The Peoples Republic Penguin Specials Melvin by Melvin, Sheila & Cai, Jindong instant download after payment.

At the turn of the twentieth century, students returning from abroad introduced Beethoven to China. The composer's perseverance in the face of adversity and his musical genius resonated in a nation searching for a way forward. Beethoven remained a durable part of Chinese life in the decades that followed, becoming an icon to intellectuals, music fans and party cadres alike, playing a role in major historical events from the May Fourth Movement to the normalisation of US-China relations. Jindong Cai, whose love for the musician began during the Cultural Revolution, and culture journalist Sheila Melvin tell the compelling story of Beethoven and the Chinese people.

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