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Playing
Tan Dun GHOST OPERA
Kronos Quartet Wu Man
Wu Man & Tatsu Aoki - Posture of Reality (2003)
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Just as cultures are linked by shared themes, a common history and customs, so we – each separately and all together – are linked by the common quality of the natural world: rivers, oceans, our environment, its forests and mountains. And stars. Man has gazed up at the stars since the birth of humanity. This is the origin of astrology, astronomy, the measurement of the seasons and the first steps of science. I believe there is no single experience in the world which tells us more than the vastness of space, and the innumerable heavenly bodies. And thus the stars form a bond between us all – regardless of country, nationality, regardless even of time.
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Philip Glass on the musical composition Orion
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Wu Wei and Wu Man