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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2018 · 5 MIN

3.2.6A 故事《马友友》2

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Paid for by Patrons 马友友说,世界有这么多人种,这么多不同的语言,今天他可以以中文和中国人交谈。了解中国人的生活思想;可以以法文和法国人谈话,知道法国的历史背景,这其中就蕴藏著无限的乐趣。而且,他认为音乐和历史、哲学、文学、人类学一样,由不同的角度看有不同的解释:不同的人演奏有不同的风格;这是音乐与其他学术相通之处,也是音乐迷人之处。在哈佛念书时,马友友也接触了许多中国古籍,像红楼梦、西游记、三国演义等,都是他喜欢的。问他最喜欢「红楼梦」里那个人物?他笑嘻嘻的说「贾宝玉」。为什么?「因为有很多女朋友!」说罢他自己就大笑起来。 马友友认为自己来自中国家庭是很「幸运」的。父亲严格的生活教育,使他在远离中国社会这么久的日子,还是能说得一口流利的国语。他说:「说中文的机会太少了!和爸爸妈妈说,和姐姐说,教一点点给儿子和女儿,其他就没有机会了。」因此他说,多来台北是好的,至少可以使国语说得「溜」一些。小时候,马博士规定儿女在家一定得说中文,吃饭时要叫得出菜的名字才能动筷子;写信要写中文才回信;因此马友友虽然没有长时间生活在中国人的土地,国语却说得相当不错,甚至极不愿意说话中夹杂英文。这样的背景使他在国际乐坛中能独享有儒雅、清新的中国气质,再加上天分和努力,成为少有的、不参加任何世界音乐大赛就扬名世界乐坛的音乐家。 ——选自 https://sites.google.com/a/mail.clps.ntpc.edu.tw/9960330/ma-you-you-de-gu-shi 图片选自 By Ralph Daily - https://www.flickr.com/photos/ralphandjenny/12196206846/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=32334434 Subscribe to our newsletter: https://goo.gl/forms/iGzDQVYToF7Rivo42 Help us reach 99 Patreons https://www.patreon.com/learningchinesethroughstories Are you already a listener? Leaving the show a review on iTunes will help more people find the podcast. Thank you!!

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