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Bells of Nagasaki — Anli Lin Tong on Faith, Lineage, and the Artist’s Callin

Bells of Nagasaki — Anli Lin Tong on Faith, Lineage, and the Artist’s Callin

Update: 2025-12-17
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What does a piano recital have to do with war, faith, and forgiveness?

In this episode of The Piano Pod, pianist and educator Anli Lin Tong shares the story behind Bells of Nagasaki: Music for Contemplation—a profoundly moving concert created for the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

What began as a single song her father used to sing—The Bells of Nagasaki—became a powerful act of remembrance, shaped by the legacy of Dr. Takashi Nagai, a survivor who transformed unimaginable loss into a life devoted to peace.

This conversation moves beyond repertoire and performance into questions rarely asked in classical music:

• What responsibility does an artist carry when history is still unresolved? • How does sound hold memory when words fail?

From the history of Urakami Cathedral’s bells, silenced for decades, to Anli’s own journey—moving to the U.S. alone as a child, studying with legendary teachers, and carrying artistic lineage forward—this episode reveals how music can become a moral witness.

It’s a conversation about remembrance, responsibility, and the quiet power of sound to hold history—and humanity—together.

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Bells of Nagasaki — Anli Lin Tong on Faith, Lineage, and the Artist’s Callin

Bells of Nagasaki — Anli Lin Tong on Faith, Lineage, and the Artist’s Callin