Violinist plays for taxi driver
It’s not often Newark gets mentioned by the BBC.
A violinist who left his 285-year-old instrument in the back of a New York cab has played a concert to thank the driver who returned it to him.
Philippe Quint gave a private 30-minute performance on Tuesday in the taxi waiting area at Newark Liberty International Airport.
He left his violin, a 1723 Kiesewetter Stradivarius, in a taxi on the way back from the airport last month.
Mohamed Khalil, who was born in Egypt, was given a reward of $100 (£50) by Mr Quint, and was also presented with a medal from the City of Newark.
A slideshow of part of the performance is available courtesy of Jersey TV: Taxicab Solo.
3 Comments
Not to nit-pick but I thought it was a Newark cab. Or perhaps the cabbie lived in Newark and worked in New York?
I say this because I’m one of the ones who hates the: “Newark is an extension of Manhattan” line of thinking.
It may be the same metro, but Newark is too major a city to simply be grouped in with NY, much the way JC is
EA, great catch—he was totally a Newark airport cab driver.
Maybe from London, the New York metro area all looks like one big city.
Perhaps we need a Newark identity drive