Afghanistan's first youth orchestra makes U.S. debut

Afghanistan's first youth orchestra makes U.S. debut

February 12, 2013 4:28 PM

Ahmed Sarmast, an accomplished musician who fled Afghanistan during Taliban rule, returned in 2008 with a mission of reviving the arts by opening up a music school. Seth Doane reports his orchestra for the youth will be playing at New York's Carnegie Hall.

Afghan youth orchestra hopes to bring peace through music
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