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Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra: “Shaping future leaders through music”

by Ellen, May 1, 2014

My family used to teasingly call me Cinder-Ellen when I was little, but last weekend I got to feel like a real Cinderella princess. My husband and I got invited to participate in some of the festivities to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and the 75th birthday of their charismatic leader,

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