8: Kensho Watanabe
It’s tough to escape the stereotypes about virtuoso musicians. They’re haughty, they’re secretive. They move with an air of exclusion — even when engaging a concert hall audience.
But, somehow, without really trying, violinist extraordinaire Kensho Watanabe ’09 manages to dispel all of these myths.
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