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'It will take more than an earthquake to keep me from doing my
work...'
Music changed Romel Joseph's life. But on Jan. 12, 2010, it also
saved it.
That's when the blind musician and educator became trapped under
three stories of rubble-the remains of the music school he founded
in Port-au-Prince, Haiti-following the earthquake that devastated
his country. But Romel, filled with faith in God and a desire to
realize his dreams, remained alert. He survived, he says, by
performing a different violin concerto or sonata every hour until
the moment of his rescue.
The Miracle of Music captures his remarkable ordeal, which has
captivated audiences around the world. His story has been featured
in The Miami Herald, The Washington Post, the London Times, the CBS
News with Katie Couric, the BBC, and others. But the narrative has
been incomplete-until now.
This inspiring story is about how a blind Haitian boy became a
Juilliard-trained violinist, a world-renowned musician, and used
the music in his soul to overcome his life's obstacles and help
those around him. It is about the successful struggle to keep open
the New Victorian School, a premiere music education institution,
despite untold obstacles. It is about the hopes and dreams and
perseverance of a country. And it is about love and empathy that
keeps us going even when the ground is shaking under our feet.
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