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Kenji Bunch. Photographed by Iris Hu.

Keep the Joy Intact

August 06, 2024

Long before Kenji Bunch established himself as one of America’s most influential and prolific composers, he came to classical music in a way familiar to many young Asian Americans. “For a long time, I’ve tried to come up with any other reason, something somehow more intelligent,” he said. “But what I’ve realized is that I saw classical music as my calling largely because it made my parents happy.”

Read more at All Classical Radio.

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