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  • zzausel You have hit the "right" keys for chinese music ! Indeed.We don't need white to play chinese music on the piano ! Only if you need to harmonise the music.I am a amateur musician and I know this for a fact.

  • If Lang Lang And Yundi Li can interpret Chopin, I dont see why Caucasian pianists can't play Chinese music.

  • Chinese don't need white keys.

  • World has not realized this is one of the greatest piano concerto in 20th century.

  • @auc1875 I realized 3 years ago and I love it. And I did buy a CD with this a a feature piece. Have patience. Thanks

  • i found this tune by accident on a compilation CD, brought tears to my eyes; so beautifully evocative. still moves me, which is why i don't play it every day - i don't want that feeling to wear off!

  • @franl155 u just don't know the composer's miserable end,in china mao persecute the most part of excellent composers during the CulturalRevolution

  • @hexiaolang01 This wonderful piece of music wouldn't exist if not for the 'persecution'. BTW to say the composer Yin had miserable end is a bit of exaggeration - he is well, healthy and still performing.

  • Beautiful rendition of a work I hope gets more and more exposure.

  • Beautifully done!

  • Good interpretation.

  • She's the most amazing pianist in the world!!!!!!!!

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  • Is she half Chinese?  How could she understand and interprate this concerto so well, especially the third movement? Bravo!!!

  • No, she's 100% jewish.

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