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Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman: How the author discovered she was a 'fake violinist' and her dream orchestra was a sham
FromQ with Tom Power
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Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman: How the author discovered she was a 'fake violinist' and her dream orchestra was a sham
FromQ with Tom Power
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17 minutes
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Apr 16, 2019
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In her early 20s, Hindman fulfilled a lifelong dream to play violin in a prominent orchestra, but she soon realized that it was all a sham because the orchestra used pre-recorded music to fool its audiences.
Released:
Apr 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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