Violins of Hope Program Presented
Violins of Hope Program Presented
Last week, Linsly was honored to host Mrs. Barb Lewine and the Violins of Hope of Greater Pittsburgh program.
Mrs. Lewine brought a restored violin that was once played by a victim of the Holocaust and told the stories of those musicians who were forced to play in Nazi concentration camps. Sophomore Antonio Fernandez Trujillo brought the 100 year-old violin to life as he played for everyone in attendance. More stories of the Holocaust musicians and opportunities to see restored instruments can be found at www.violinsofhopepittsburgh.com.