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The Foundation for Chinese Democracy, created last month by Chinese community leaders in the San Francisco Bay area, and Asia Watch, a human rights monitoring organization, will benefit from proceeds of a concert given Tuesday night in San Francisco. Chinese symphony performers and a clarinetist from Boston performed in support of the pro-democracy students in Beijing. “It’s important to cry out when you feel there is suffering. Music can be a more universal way than waving a flag or carrying a sign,” said clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, who flew from Boston to perform in the “People for China” chamber concert at Davies Symphony Hall.
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