Posted on 01/22/2011 3:00:25 PM PST by twjoylife
One of the highlights of the state dinner was a performance by Lang Lang, a Chinese pianist who has been a sensation in music circles. Mr. Lang played a duet with the American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, then a haunting traditional Chinese melody called My Motherland. In China, it turns out, My Motherland is better known as the theme from the film Battle on Shangganling Mountain, a 1956 Chinese classic about a Korean War battle in which a vastly outnumbered band of Chinese soldiers held off American and United Nations forces for 42 days. If, in retrospect, My Motherland might seem to be a regrettable choice for a state dinner, it clearly was unintentional. Mr. Lang, an American-trained pianist who divides his time between the United States and China, is an artist who melds American and Chinese cultures.
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Za Nushu Chesnyu Zemlyu!
Now that’s what I call a zot!
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