Zhu Xiao-Mei is a renowned Chinese pianist celebrated for her interpretations of Bach's "Goldberg Variations".
Born in China, she began playing piano as a child and entered the Beijing Conservatory at age ten.
Her education was disrupted by the Cultural Revolution, leading to five years in a Mongolian labor camp.
After moving to the United States and later France, Zhu established herself as a distinguished musician.
She has taught at the Conservatoire National SupΓ©rieur de Musique in Paris since 1984 and has performed globally.
Her memoir chronicles her extraordinary journey from oppression to artistic triumph, highlighting music's transformative power in her life.
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