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Film Explores Orchestra Players' Calling

<em>Music from the Inside Out</em> is a 90-minute exploration of the professional musician's work.
Music from the Inside Out is a 90-minute exploration of the professional musician's work.

What is it like to be a musician in a city orchestra? Filmmaker Daniel Anker offers something of an answer in Music from the Inside Out, a documentary that explores music by part and by whole via the members of the Philadelphia Orchestra.

The film offers a fascinating look into the lives of musicians -- what music means to them and how it infuses their lives, both in and out of performance with the orchestra.

Susan Stamberg talks to Anker, whose film will be opening on March 24 in Los Angeles. It was recently nominated for the International Documentary Association's distinguished feature award.

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