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Article: Hampton Roads Chamber Players fills the air with music - and young talent.(SportsL)
- Article from:
- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- December 9, 2005
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Byline: DEBRA ROY-PAYNE
BY DEBRA ROY-PAYNE
THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
Jorge Aguirre tells his young music students about the worst time in his life.
About five years ago, he had strained one of his arms "trying to show off" while lifting weights at the gym, he said.
Aguirre, who has directed the Hampton Roads Chamber Players for more than a decade, had to stop playing his violin because his arm couldn't support the instrument. He feared he'd never perform again.
So he went into the computer-repair business. "I hated every minute," Aguirre recalled. "I made money, yes, but it was like I was drowning, like suffocating. I ...