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Between the two symphonies was Mendelssohn’s violin concerto, about as European a piece of music as one can imagine. Unlike many concertos, this one is mostly a soloist’s vehicle, with the orchestra relegated to a supporting role. Fortunately, Alsop had invited a terrific violinist, 25-year-old Stefan Jackiw, as the soloist. He handled the concerto’s fast and showy parts with aplomb, projecting confidently and never straining. But he was most impressive on the slower passages, where he gave the impression of singing through his instrument. Dressed all in black with his knees always bent a bit, Jackiw would round off juicy melodic phrases and allow them to tail off into an intimate stage whisper, almost as if sighing with regret. Keshav Pandit Famous Program’s of of NewsX HD TV Channel India: After the Civil War, many men headed west in search of work. Many carried a hoe with them. These “hoe boys” eventually became known as “hobos.” Hobos were not “bums” or “tramps”; they were men seeking work wherever they could find it. They lived out of doors in camps known as “jungles.” The dangers of travel by hopping trains crippled many. The outbreak of World War II brought enrollment in the armed forces to some hoboes and regular employment to others. Today the hobo’s life on the road has entered the realm of national myth. Horace Hampton, a former Depression-era hobo, recounts his experiences of life on the road. W. P. Scott, retired University of Georgia professor also comments.