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Pianist: Sino-US cultural exchanges even more precious

By Yin Mingyue | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-11-24 16:32
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Chinese pianist Zhang Jinwei performs at the Music Salon of the Chinese Embassy in the United States. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Believing that "art can bring people's hearts closer" and that "music is a bridge that transcends language," Chinese pianist Zhang Jinwei highlighted the importance of cultural dialogue through music during his recent performance at the Chinese Embassy in the United States.

Zhang took the stage at the music salon hosted by the Chinese Embassy on the evening of Nov 13, presenting a carefully curated program that reflected a stylistic range from the classical era to contemporary music.

Currently a doctoral candidate in piano performance at The Catholic University of America where he studies under Professor Ivo Kaltchev, Zhang performed works by Franz Schubert and American composer William Bolcom. His program opened with Schubert's Piano Sonata in A Major, noted for its luminous tone and lyrical phrasing. He then presented Bolcom's Old Adam, a piece characterized by sharp rhythmic contrasts and modern musical language, offering a vivid contrast between distinct musical eras and aesthetics.

The semi-open seating arrangement surrounding the piano created an intimate and relaxed atmosphere, allowing the audience to fully engage with the nuances of his performance. Between the two works, Zhang offered brief explanations of their background and musical characteristics, helping listeners gain deeper insight into their stylistic context and historical significance.

Following the performance, several guests engaged in a conversation with Zhang, discussing their interpretations of the repertoire and his artistic approach.

"I am deeply honored to perform Schubert and Bolcom's works at the embassy," Zhang said. Music has the power to connect people beyond words, and I hope that through the dialogue between classical and modern works, audiences can experience a shared appreciation for cultural diversity."

"This intimate salon offers a valuable space for audiences to listen, reflect, and discover how music can create meaningful connections across cultures," Zhang added. "Art can bring people's hearts closer, and cultural exchanges are even more precious."

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