But, what I hope comes through anyway is the utter irrepressibility of the man, the sheer force of his experience, intelligence and humor. The example: when my wife and I first conceived of the plan to bring McDuffie to Vilnius (after hearing him on NPR's Performance Today), he responded to our emailed invite with an email of his own: "Great! The last time I was in Vilnius, I was 19 years old, touring the Soviet Union, and I was smuggling gold for Rostropovich!" I said to my wife, we have to have this man here, and interview him for Stone Street. Well, at least we did get that story out of him, and it is predictably hysterical. Enjoy it here, or via the RSS feed to right of this post. Please listen. It's worth it.
For more on Mr. McDuffie, his very famous (and expensive) violin, the +Rome Chamber Music Festival , and the McDuffie Center for Strings at Mercer University, see Bobby's website here.
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