[pianotech] The Secret Piano

David Boyce David at piano.plus.com
Mon May 7 04:02:00 MDT 2012


In the UK, Amazon has something called the Vine program. Selected 
reviewers get free stuff in return for writing reviews.

 From last month's selection I chose a book called The Secret Piano. 
It's the autobiography of Chinese pianist Zhu Xiao-Mei.  As a young 
music student, she fell foul of Mao's Great Leap Forward and then the 
Cultural Revolution.  The music conservatories in China went from being 
music schools with no music (it was all burnt as bourgeois in the Great 
Leap Forward) to eventually being schools with no students (they all 
ended up in labour camps or prisons under the Cultural Revolution).

I found the account very moving, and I recommend the book. It says much 
about the power of music and of the human spirit to transcend hardship 
and to survive.

It is remarkable to think that China has gone from a place where a piano 
had to be hidden away for being western and decadent, to being the 
country that probably makes the most pianos.

There are some Youtube clips of Zhu Xiao-Mei playing various pieces. The 
Aria and some variations from the Goldberg variations are here: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgPnkZMs72I

http://www.amazon.com/The-Secret-Piano-Goldberg-Variations/dp/1611090776/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1336384457&sr=8-2

Best regards,

David
www.davidboyce.co.uk
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