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Following hidden music

Documentary explores composer's artistic solitude, and his mentorship inspiring generations today, Chen Nan reports.

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-12-12 05:25
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A scene from the documentary shows Chen Qigang walking in a village in Lishui, Zhejiang province. [Photo provided to China Daily]

In recent years, he chose to retreat to the quiet mountains of Zhejiang, where he offers free music workshops and mentors young composers — a decision that Guo saw as a symbol of his rare independence and inner strength.

Guo's own journey toward making the documentary began modestly, with letters and emails. At first, Chen was cautious and hesitant. Their first meeting took place over breakfast, during which Chen, sharp-eyed and probing, questioned Guo intensively about his motives and plans. In response, Guo laid bare his intentions.

"I told him that my goal wasn't to glorify his works, but to preserve the spirit of his art, to share it with the world," Guo recalls. He also told Chen that the documentary would be released on a cultural video platform he had created himself, using his own funds.

Despite his skepticism, Chen was moved by Guo's sincerity. The two quickly bonded over their shared passion for music and the desire to pass on something meaningful to future generations. "It was my sincerity that touched him, I guess, just as he once wrote to Messiaen asking to become his student, and in the end became Messiaen's last pupil," Guo says.

What Guo had imagined as a one — or two-year project gradually stretched into seven. There were practical obstacles, from scheduling international shoots to clearing music rights, but the biggest challenge emerged in the editing room. With each trip and interview, footage accumulated faster than he could shape it. The film went through more than 10 major revisions, and with every new cut, Guo felt that he was peeling back another layer of Chen's life.

The patience and focus Chen had exhibited throughout his career became a guiding principle for Guo.

A week before the documentary's official release, Guo visited the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, where students watched a special screening. After the lights came on, a recording from Chen was played, in which the composer spoke candidly about the project, his support for young musicians and his own vulnerabilities.

"I cannot talk in front of the camera due to my health," Chen said, "but I am happy to talk to you through this recording." He shared his struggles over the past five or six years, his hope for improvement that slowly gave way to a gradual decline. "When I see myself in the film — round-faced, healthier — I almost don't recognize that person. The long-term medication has altered my body, even darkening my skin."

Despite these changes, Chen remains focused on his craft. "The film was incredibly difficult to make," he said. "I want to thank Guo Xufeng. He's been persistent without financial support, not knowing what the outcome would be. He spent years revising this documentary, 10 rounds of edits, never once losing patience. I admire that."

Looking back at the changing landscape of composition today, Chen offered the young artists some direct advice: "What young composers need today is not to chase trends or sell themselves. You must create as yourself. Don't worry about being the best in your class or winning awards. To be a true composer, you must suffer — whether emotionally or materially. If you've never faced hardship, you can't truly compose. This path demands courage, and often it's a lonely one.

"In the past, schools taught us techniques, 'Chinese style', 'Western style', avant-garde, conservative … but these ideas are already in the past," he noted. "Today, new tools — like AI — offer new perspectives. But let me tell you: AI can never replace the human soul. It can expand your thinking, but it cannot replace your heart."

Director Guo Xufeng. [Photo provided to China Daily]

As for his own recent creative output, Chen admitted: "In the past six years, I haven't completed a single piece. I've tried, but illness held me back. There were days when I felt lost, even crying multiple times. Losing my family, these are thoughts too heavy to voice. But all of this — pain, love, loss — forms the foundation of my music. Over time, even suffering becomes precious. It's about facing yourself honestly and creating from that place of vulnerability."

For Guo, Hidden Landscapes is not an ending but a turning point. As he reflects on his journey with Chen, Guo speaks with admiration of the composer's enduring influence on his own life and approach to filmmaking.

"Chen's story has deeply shaped how I see both art and life," Guo says. "His quiet strength, his independence, and his refusal to compromise on his beliefs — it's something that will stay with me forever. His influence will continue to guide me."

Looking ahead, Guo's next project remains undefined. "I don't have a subject in mind yet," he admits. "But my goal will always be the same: to authentically capture and document the real life of my subject."

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