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Music strikes the right note

Music strikes the right note

Posted on 24 December 2025 By jobuzo

Chinese composer Xian Xinghai was stranded during World War II in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where a street now bears his name. A filmmaker from Urumqi brings this lesser-known chapter to light. Urumqi and Almaty forged sister-city ties in 1993, yielding fruitful results.

Music strikes the right note


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