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Marching to a Different Tune
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For The Post to expect a crowd of people on their way to their jobs to stop and listen to a busker, no matter how talented, is foolish.
-- Karen Davis
Laurel
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The Joshua Bell article sent chills up my spine. He is a real human being, grounded and confident, but also a person who will take the risk of playing in the Metro with his priceless Strad. What other master violinist today would take on a challenge as leveling? Switching roles from the extreme of renowned virtuoso to anonymous street musician? My respect for him has grown exponentially. Bravo to him and to The Post for the daring and thoughtful probing of Metro's sunrise troglodytes.


