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Document Information

Type: Memoir / personal narrative (likely part of a government oversight document file)
File Size: 1.2 MB
Summary

The narrator recounts childhood memories with their siblings George and Marge, detailing their shared musical upbringing and performances at venues like Carnegie Hall. While Marge continued a career in music and the narrator pivoted to comedy, the text notes George's acceptance into the High School of Music & Art and a scholarship offer from Juilliard.

People (3)

Name Role Context
George
Marge
Salvador Dali

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Carnegie Hall
Boys and Girls High School
Salvador Dali Museum
High School of Music & Art
Juilliard School

Timeline (2 events)

Performance at Carnegie Hall
Performance at Salvador Dali Museum

Locations (3)

Location Context

Relationships (2)

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Key Quotes (2)

"I was the youngest concert artist in any field to perform there."
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"I had a real passion for making people laugh."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,246 characters)

My Brother' s Secret Space Communication Projects
When my brother George and I were kids, I could recite the alphabet
backwards, whereas he read the entire dictionary. We both played the
violin, and when he was nine and I was six, we performed at Carnegie Hall.
(I was the youngest concert artist in any field to perform there.) Our
younger sister Marge took piano lessons and became a legendary figure at
Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn, teaching music and running the
chorus. Now retired, she and two women--one plays the cello, the other a
flute—recently performed at the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg,
Florida, playing music connected to various phases of Dali' s life. (She also
teaches Tai Chi.)
Marge was the only one in our family who stuck with classical music.
Although I was considered a child prodigy, I merely had a technique for
playing the violin, but I had a real passion for making people laugh. I put
my violin in the closet when I was twelve, and several years later I used it
essentially as a prop when I began performing stand-up comedy. George
went to the High School of Music & Art, and was offered a four-year
scholarship at the Juilliard School' s renowned Music Division, but he
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