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A musical journey from West to East

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Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN
Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN

Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN

Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN
Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN

Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN

Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN
Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN

Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN

Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN
Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN

Anastasia Fridman is a Dutch exchange student who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. /CGTN

Anastasia Fridman, a Dutch exchange student at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, is a classically-trained violinist who has fallen in love with the Chinese erhu. She believes that the two instruments can express a much wider range of emotions than they are traditionally associated with. Just as the violin isn't limited to romance, so the two-stringed erhu can depict more than sorrow. Through her music, Anastasia hopes to create harmony between the voices of East and West and build a bridge between the two cultures.

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