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"Then Sings My Soul" by Jenny Oaks Baker

She got her Masters at Juilliard and has played everything from the classics as first violinist with the National Symphony to her impressive solo recordings of great movie themes, but Jenny Oaks Baker feels closest to her Heavenly Father when performing and listening to sacred music.

While on a concert visit to Salt Lake City, this virtuoso violinist talks about her new collaboration with Emmy Award-winning composer Sam Cardon, and her search for both the peaceful and the epic in timeless themes and hymns like "How Great Thou Art," "All Creatures of Our God and King," and "Finlandia."

That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull...


Jenny Oaks Baker

 

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