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of course, everyone learning to start the violin probably sounds a bit like a sick cat or something. at 13, he was the youngest ever winner of the prestigious sphinx prize, then studied under the renowned violinist itzhak perlman. but the music he s playing now champions black and african american composers, a decision prompted by last yea r s black lives matter protests. i was feeling very, very sort of stuck, i was feeling useless and hopeless in the fight against systemic racism and prejudice and bias and all of these things. i didn t want to go out and march and protest. i just didn t feel like that was fulfilling. i needed something to validate what i was doing, you know? there was certainly the question of, 0k, whatam i doing, making a living playing works of, you know, dead european guys who haven t been around for a couple hundred years, who didn t know anything about my existence and didn t know anything about the existence of those who came before me? this music answered th
he s being hailed as the rising star of the classical music world. 24 year old randall goosby is a violinist who s determined to make classical music more inclusive. born to african american and korean parents, his focus is on works that reflect black culture. earlier this month, he performed at the 20th anniversary of 9/11 at ground zero. now he s touring britain. mark savage has been to meet him. you violin prodigy randall goosby, in the welsh capital for the first show of his uk tour. his playing has been called profound, stylish, illuminating not bad for someone who chose his instrument at random. i chose violin having not really seen or heard one before, to my memory. and did you find that you just understood the instrument instantly? i probably felt that way when i was a kid. of course, everyone learning to start the violin probably sounds a bit like a sick cat or something. at 13, he was the youngest ever