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Given China's demonstrated thirst for Western classical music -- witnessed in its dozens of new concert halls and millions of kids studying the piano -- it's no surprise that major American arts organizations are clamoring to get a toehold there. The New York Philharmonic has signed a deal to work with the Shanghai Symphony; the Philadelphia Orchestra is partnering with Beijing's National Arts Center; and Lincoln Center is providing consulting services to a performing arts center in Tianjin.
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Given China's demonstrated thirst for Western classical music -- witnessed in its dozens of new concert halls and millions of kids studying the piano -- it's no surprise that major American arts organizations are clamoring to get a toehold there. The New York Philharmonic has signed a deal to work with the Shanghai Symphony; the Philadelphia Orchestra is partnering with Beijing's National Arts Center; and Lincoln Center is providing consulting services to a performing arts center in Tianjin.

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