Abstract : "I feel at home when I am in Gansu," said U.S. violinist Kyle Dillingham during his seventh visit to the northwestern Chinese province, where he, leading the Horseshoe Road band, performed American country music blending with traditional Chinese elements in celebration of the spirit of the ancient Silk Road.
"I feel at home when I am in Gansu," said U.S. violinist Kyle Dillingham during his seventh visit to the northwestern Chinese province, where he, leading the Horseshoe Road band, performed American country music blending with traditional Chinese elements in celebration of the spirit of the ancient Silk Road.
They hope to"build a bridge" between cultures through music.
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