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When the music begins, time slows down. CGTN reporter Ali joins a preview playback session of young Chinese pianist Ju Xiaofu's new album, Mist Without. Born in 2000, Ju describes the album as his "redemption" – a clear storyline runs through the entire work, with inspiration drawn from literature and philosophy. As more young Chinese musicians step onto the global stage, Ju is making his own voice heard – not through technical showmanship, but through honest, heartfelt expression. If you've ever felt lost in the middle of the night, maybe you'll find something in this album that speaks to you.
When the music begins, time slows down. CGTN reporter Ali joins a preview playback session of young Chinese pianist Ju Xiaofu's new album, Mist Without. Born in 2000, Ju describes the album as his "redemption" – a clear storyline runs through the entire work, with inspiration drawn from literature and philosophy. As more young Chinese musicians step onto the global stage, Ju is making his own voice heard – not through technical showmanship, but through honest, heartfelt expression. If you've ever felt lost in the middle of the night, maybe you'll find something in this album that speaks to you.