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Orchestra Brings New Soundscape to Burning Man

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About 66,000 people gathered in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada last week for Burning Man. The festival is famous for outrageously fabulous displays, but this year featured the first-ever performance by a full string orchestra. Reporter April Dembosky played violin with the group, and brings us a story about the festival's evolving soundscape.

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