excerpt from 'Unfinished Journey' pp. 303-304 (73 words)

excerpt from 'Unfinished Journey' pp. 303-304 (73 words)

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Unfinished Journey

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303-304

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I remember my disappointment one day in the 1960s when some young violinists played for me in San Francisco. Among them was a black youth who predictably carried himself with lanky flexibility. I awaited revelations; but, violin in hand, he was as awkward and stiff as his white counterparts. In contrast, many of the Asian players now infiltrating our concert halls demonstrate a body - mind coordination that is halfway to technical mastery.

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