When Farah Taslima started composing in the third grade, she never dreamed her music would be performed by the New York Philharmonic by the time she was 12. Even if she had, she never could have imagined it would happen in North Korea.
When Farah Taslima started composing in the third grade, she never dreamed her music would be performed by the New York Philharmonic by the time she was 12. Even if she had, she never could have imagined it would happen in North Korea. Four members of the orchestra and four North Korean musicians performed Taslima's piece on Wednesday, a day after the 106 members of the Philharmonic
When 12-year-old Farah Taslima started composing in the third grade, she never dreamed her music would someday be performed by the New York Philharmonic. Even if she had, she never could have imagined it would happen in North Korea.
When 12-year-old Farah Taslima started composing in the third grade, she never dreamed her music would someday be performed by the New York Philharmonic. Even if she had, she never could have imagined it would happen in North Korea. Four members of the orchestra and four North Korean musicians performed Taslima's piece on Wednesday, a day after the 106 members of the Philharmonic
When Farah Taslima started composing in the third grade, she never dreamed her music would be performed by the New York Philharmonic by the time she was 12. Even if she had, she never could have imagined it would happen in North Korea. Four members of the orchestra and four North Korean musicians performed Taslima's piece on Wednesday, a day after the 106 members of the Philharmonic performed a
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