<p>Situated next to the Kenyan capital's largest garbage dump the Nairobi slum of Korogocho might seem like one of the least likely places on the planet where a youth orchestra has found itself a home. And yet the classical strains of Mozart and Vivaldi along with more contemporary fare can be heard gently wafting through Korogocho on a weekly basis. Since its founding in 2008 Ghetto Classics-so named by the initial cohort of students-has been helping to inspire generations of local kids who learn firsthand how the arts can uplift and change lives.</p><p><em>Ghetto Classics: How a Youth Orchestra Changed a Nairobi Slum</em>&nbsp;is the story of how an initially motley crew of young people has morphed over time into a semi-professional orchestra that has played with some of the world's top classical and jazz musicians like Branford Marsalis David Sanborn and&nbsp;Hugh Masekela and performed for the likes of dignitaries including Pope Francis President Barack Obama and&nbsp;Belgium's Queen Mathilde.&nbsp;They have also helped to encourage their local community and bring a sense of possibility and promise to a place where it was much needed. The book is based on the author's 2016 New York Times profile of the orchestra and its founder Elizabeth Njoroge.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>www.ginannebrownell.com</strong></p>
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