Fu Cong: The son of Fu Lei and the famous Chinese pianist “died in the UK after being infected with the new crown” -BBC News



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Fu Cong

Many Chinese media reported that Fu Cong, a Chinese pianist, died in the UK on December 28 local time at the age of 86 due to the new corona virus.

Fu Cong was a famous Chinese pianist during his life and was known as a “piano poet”. His father is Fu Lei, a famous Chinese translator and writer. Fu Lei and his wife committed suicide at the beginning of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. In the Chinese world, Fu Cong is also known outside the musical circle for the “Letters from the Fu Lei Family” published by Fu Lei and his wife to him and his younger brother.

Fu Cong was born in Shanghai in 1934 and emigrated abroad during the political upheaval in China in the 1950s and 1960s. He went to Poland to study piano in 1955 and has been living in London since he went to England in 1958. 27 December, many Chinese media claimed they were diagnosed with the new corona virus in the UK. His student, Kong Jianing, a piano teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, said on social media that Fu Cong had been hospitalized for two weeks. On December 29, many Chinese outlets cited news from the Austrian Music Channel that Fu Cong had passed away from the new crown on December 28 local time in the UK.

The Chinese world has expressed its condolences for the death of Fu Cong. Chinese pianists like Lang Lang, Li Yundi, and many cultural figures paid tribute to Fu Cong on social media. On Weibo, Fu Cong’s practice of becoming a British citizen prompted some Chinese netizens to debate “art and patriotism.”

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