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Channeling the Pain of Chinese Immigrants, in Music and Verse

“Angel Island,” an oratorio by Huang Ruo, brings to life the stark poetry of Chinese detained on the California island in the first part of the 20th century.

Javier Hernandez
Author: Javier Hernandez

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Javier Hernandez

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Chinese-Americans, Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Classical Music, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Del Sol String Quartet, Discrimination, Huang Ruo, Morrison, Bill (1965- ), Ozawa, Matthew
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