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Homerun | Jan 15, 2013 | 4:37

Yuli Turovsky

The cellist and conductor who founded Montreal’s I Musici chamber orchestra, has died. Francoise Morin is a violinist with I Musici. She spoke to Homerun's Pierre Landry.

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