
One Erhu, Two Worlds: A Dutch Violinist’s Transcultural Journey
Dutch violinist Anastasia Fridman journeys 8,000 km to Shanghai, blending the erhu and violin into a transcultural musical adventure.
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Dutch violinist Anastasia Fridman journeys 8,000 km to Shanghai, blending the erhu and violin into a transcultural musical adventure.
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Discover how the Qian family from Meicun, Wuxi, unite four generations through their shared love of the erhu, a traditional Chinese instrument. Their melodies bridge ages and keep their family bond strong.
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Four generations of the Qian family unite over the erhu. From 8-year-old Zhichen to 90-year-old great-grandfather Fuji, music keeps their hearts and strings connected. 🎻❤️
In Wuxi’s Meicun, the Qian family bridges four generations through their shared love of the erhu, weaving melodies that echo across time.