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He won an armful of Grammys.
Those youthful experiments came to mind during Tuesday afternoon's Merkin Concert Hall recital by Benjamin Beilman, a 21-year-old violinist who has already won an armful of prestigious prizes for his impeccable virtuosity, squeaky-clean intonation and self-assured musicality.
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A courgette or an armful.
"Take an armful," he answered.
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