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There's something meditative about Chinese Classical Music's programming. The station doesn't rush. It lets the music breathe. You'll hear centuries-old pieces for guqin and pipa alongside majestic orchestral works like 'The Butterfly Lovers' violin concerto. That one still breaks hearts. The curators clearly respect tradition, but they're not stuck in a museum. Occasionally a modern interpretation slips in - a remastered erhu piece or a contemporary composer like Tan Dun. It's subtle, but it keeps things alive. This classical radio China station offers a rare respite from the noise of modern…
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