When Aung San Suu Kyi was Myanmar’s most famous prisoner of conscience, foreign media were taken by the image of her playing piano in captivity. The piano she played, however, was just as captive as she was: a rich tradition of Burmese music that had taken that European instrument and creatively reinvented it in a local tone, only to be kept hidden by the country’s dictatorship.
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