Beethoven in China: How the Great Composer Became an Icon in the People's Republic

Author(s): Cai Jindong, Melvin Sheila

Classic Literature & Plays

 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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Jindong Cai is an orchestra conductor and a professor at Stanford University. He is a three-time recipient of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers award for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music.

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  • : 9780734399526
  • : Penguin Books Australia
  • : Penguin Books Australia
  • : 0.098
  • : 01 August 2015
  • : 182mm X 115mm X 10mm
  • : Australia
  • : books

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  • : Cai Jindong, Melvin Sheila
  • : pb
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  • : 142