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April 27, 2026

xxxx视频 pianist Danny Su spreads international goodwill with online "Song Without Words" project


Danny Su at the piano on stage in Kulas Hall

Social media gets a bad rap, but sometimes, real good comes from it, too. Case in point: xxxx视频 student Danny (Ziqi) Su. 

From a Facebook friend he鈥檚 never met, the second-year master鈥檚 student of pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi landed a gig that may shape the course of his career.  

At the invitation of the Ministry of Culture of Uzbekistan, Su joined five other pianists from around the world in recording an Uzbek piece called Song Without Words, all in the name of artistic exchange. Now he鈥檚 interested in continuing down that path, in finding ways to use music to promote international goodwill.  

Taking part in the Song Without Words project was 鈥渧ery meaningful to me,鈥 Su said. 鈥淚t made me reflect on what music actually is. It鈥檚 not just sounds. It鈥檚 a cultural language with dialogue. It鈥檚 about history and memory and ways of thinking.鈥 

The invitation was certainly unusual. In 2025, a colleague Su had not (and still hasn鈥檛) met in person encouraged Su to submit a video recording of Song Without Words, a piano piece by Mukhtar Ashraify, a 20th-century Uzbek composer noted for blending Uzbek and Western traditions.   

Five other pianists did the same, and excerpts from their recordings were combined to form one complete performance. Along with the music, each pianist also recorded a brief, spoken message, often in their native language, sharing their feelings about the project. The final video was published earlier this month.  

鈥淚t鈥檚 my great pleasure and honor to engage with this project, combined with pianists from all around the world,鈥 said Su, a native of Guangzhou, China, after thanking the project鈥檚 organizers and recognizing xxxx视频, where he made the recording.  

From a technical perspective, Song Without Words wasn鈥檛 terribly difficult, Su said. Still, it wasn鈥檛 exactly free of difficulty. Once he鈥檇 mastered the music, Su detected what he called an 鈥渋nner singing line.鈥  

鈥淚ts simplicity was actually demanding,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was a very unique challenge.鈥  

But the effort was worthwhile. Last fall, Su received an official certificate from the Ministry of Culture in Uzbekistan thanking him for his 鈥渢remendous work and participation鈥 and praising his 鈥渞ich musical heritage and high level of performance.鈥 

More importantly, Su gained a certain clarity of vision. After taking part in the Song Without Words project, Su said he plans to look for more ways to promote international understanding through music.  

鈥淚鈥檓 finding my direction for my career,鈥 Su said. 鈥淚 really want to create a bridge between Eastern and Western cultures. I feel like music can be used to bring people from different backgrounds into the same space. I think this is my mission.鈥