Video: Celebrated cellist plucks at audiences' hearts

Sitting with his eyes cast slightly downward, as if savoring the moment and allowing the echo of the music to settle deep within him, is the image depicted on the album cover of celebrated cellist Wang Jian's latest release, Johann Sebastian Bach: The Cello Suites (BWV 1007-1012).
After years of searching and maturing personally and professionally, the 57-year-old musician finally found a way to put his heart into these monumental works.
The album was released on May 23 by Deutsche Grammophon China, which also marks the first album to debut on this newly launched label following the official announcement of its establishment by Universal Music Group on May 14.
This is a significant moment in Wang's career, marking his second complete recording of Bach's iconic Cello Suites since his first in 2004. This new interpretation reflects 20 years of artistic development and personal insight, bringing a fresh level of maturity and expression.
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