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In reply to the discussion: musician sparks backlash for requesting her violin from crashed Amtrak train [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)Fuck, they sell violins at K-Mart for, what, 50 bucks?
She doesn't have anything important to do with that thing anyway.
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Jennifer Kim, a native of McLean, VA, is a versatile violinist who performs throughout the United States and the world. She is a member of the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra/Washington National Opera Orchestra, American Symphony Orchestra and Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. In addition to her orchestral career, she has performed chamber music at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center and Music Center at Strathmore. She has performed with New World Symphony (Miami, FL), Pacific Music Festival Orchestra (Japan), Verbier Festival Orchestra (Switzerland), and participated in masterclasses at Mozarteum (Austria) and Great Mountains Music Festival (Korea). Also active as a studio musician, she has recorded on sound tracks of major motion pictures Doubt, Julie/Julia, True Grit, Tower Heist, and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. An avid educator, she has taught at the 92nd Street Y as a violin faculty member from 2005-2010 and New York City Public School 1 as a Morse Fellow from the Juilliard School. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Columbia University and a Master of Music degree in violin performance at the Juilliard School. She holds a Suzuki Violin certification from School for Strings, New York City. Her teachers include Ricardo Cyncynates, Naoko Tanaka, Lisa Kim and Hyo Kang.
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Such fuss over a stupid fiddle.