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Dr. Mary Rorro, The “Violin Doc,” An Exclusive Interview [L’IDEA Magazine]
An interview by Tiziano Thomas Dossena She was nicknamed “The Violin Doc” in a book by Lisa Wong entitled “Scales to Scalpels, Doctors Who Practice the Healing Arts of Music and Medicine;” a talented professional viola player and a respected … Continue reading