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Pianist Jin Ju performs for the Pope. With every delicate touch, a different sound a different emotion. Award winning Chinese pianist Jin Ju took center stage at a concert put on by the International …More
Pianist Jin Ju performs for the Pope.

With every delicate touch, a different sound a different emotion.

Award winning Chinese pianist Jin Ju took center stage at a concert put on by the International Academy of Imola in Italy.

The concert was at the Vatican in honor of Pope Benedict XVI. Members of the Synod of Bishops for Africa also attended.

Ju is the second Chinese musician to perform for the Pope. Last year the China Philharmonic Orchestra performed for the pontiff in what was billed as a landmark concert in light of poor diplomatic relations between China and the Vatican.

Jus performance included music by a variety of composers including Mozart, Beethoven and Bach.

She also took the audience back in time. She performed on playing on pianos from seven different eras part of a special collecting that belongs to the academy of Imola. A collection that includes this fortepiano.

A fortepiano is the early version of the piano, which was crafted by an Italian instrument maker in the 17th century. This instrument is known for evoking softer notes compared to the modern day piano.

After the breath taking performance, Benedict XVI reflected on the power of music and compared music to a prayer. In his remarks, he said music stirs deep emotions and naturally calls the heart and mind to God.

An expression that on this night is being powered through Jus talent on the keys.