This film tells the story of her return to China as an internationally acclaimed interpreter of Bach’s music, 35 years after leaving her country. The decision to return to China was not easy for her. The wounds of the Cultural Revolution, in which Mao laid waste to the country, laid too deep. Because her family was considered to be “bourgeois” and counterrevolutionary, she became the victim of public denunciations, experienced how musical scores were burned and saw how her teachers were humiliated and driven to suicide.
This film tells the story of her return to China as an internationally acclaimed interpreter of Bach’s music 35 years after leaving her country. The decision to return to China was not easy for her. The wounds of the Cultural Revolution in which Mao laid waste to the country laid too deep. Because her family was considered to be “bourgeois” and counterrevolutionary she beca...