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Good Luck to you Jenny.
You make playing a violin look easy, but we all know that it takes a lot of hard work and good training over many many years to reach the level that you can do. It also takes a true Love of the Art and a high priority in selecting how to spend one's time when it comes to practice.
It's good to see good talented people achieve their Dreams.
Lord Bless...
I have heard and seen Jenny Oakes Baker perform in Utah twice. She is an artist that speaks her spirituality through her music. You can feel it deeply into your soul. It is so reverent as she plays and expresses herself with eloquence.
I have six granddaughters who play stringed instruments, cello and violin. J.O.B. is an example of how practice makes perfect to all violinists. When she played in a concert at BYU Education week I went with a daughter and granddaughter who plays violin and was inspired at Jenny's performance.
Jenny's mother was very diligent to see that she got the training and support to succeed to get to be a Grammy nominee. Congratulations on the dedication to her art. It is well deserved. Thank you.
All the best to you Jenny!
Met you in Israel in Sep. 2000.
You are such a wonderful ambassador on so many levels!!!
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