About half a year ago, Chinese famous clarinetist(单簧管演奏家)Wang Tao's daughter was born. The arrival of baby is a happy event for Wang's family. He said a daughter made his life complete and he was proud of that. In fact, this is not his child. He and his wife, the former Olympic champion Liu Xuan, welcomed their son five years ago.
Wang prepared a presenthis newborn daughter. His new album, titled Talk to Her, performed by him, was released (发行) on March 8th this year, the International Women's Day.' It feels quite to have a son and a daughter. There are different ways of communicating with , "said Wang, 43, in his roles as a husband and a father." I want my daughter to listen to my music as a form of early communication with me because she can't speak yet. " The album includes some classical music pieces describe different female characters. It opens with the well-known piece, The Girl with the Flaxen Hair, composed by composer Claude Debussy, followed by Ludwig van Beethoven's For Elise, Hail Mary by Johann Sebastian Bach.
"The female have different personalities in my album, since music allows us to imagine, "said Wang." I also want listeners to think about the women around them, their mothers and daughters."