Meryl Streep placed the violin in its case as caringly as putting a newborn to bed. She drew a sigh as she regarded her slender fingers. The nails were cut short and blunt, while the fingertips were hard as erasers.
Sandy Park, an esteemed violinist with the New York Philharmonic, had just finished another five-hour violin lesson with the Oscar-winning actress. Park was giving Streep an accelerated course for her role of a violin teacher in “Music ...
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