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Embracing Cello with the Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative
Clip: 10/16/2021 | 2m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Young musician Kailie Holliday explains why she embraces the sweet sounds of the cello.
Back in February, we met four teenagers participating a program that helps students pursue careers in classical music. Kailie Holliday, began playing the cello at age 7, and she says she loves not just the sound of classical compositions, but the stories behind them. Here, Holliday talks about playing the most huggable string instrument as she plays "The Courante" from Bach's cello suite.
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Chicago Tonight: Black Voices is a local public television program presented by WTTW
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
Embracing Cello with the Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative
Clip: 10/16/2021 | 2m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Back in February, we met four teenagers participating a program that helps students pursue careers in classical music. Kailie Holliday, began playing the cello at age 7, and she says she loves not just the sound of classical compositions, but the stories behind them. Here, Holliday talks about playing the most huggable string instrument as she plays "The Courante" from Bach's cello suite.
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