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Cellist Nomin Zolzaya plays during a private lesson with Ken Kulosa Thursday, March 29, 2012, in Webster Groves. "I feel like I am living dream by coming to the US to study," said Zolsaya. "She plays with such emotion-- she is special," said Kulosa. Peter Myers, son of St. Louis Symphony Orchestra musicians Tim and Dana Myers, was in Mongolia when he heard an amazing young cellist, and knew he had to get her to the US to study with his former teacher Kulosa. The Myers family paid for her airfare on his say-so, and brought Nomin Zolzaya to live with them.  Photo by Laurie Skrivan, lskrivan@post-dispatch.com
Caption: Cellist Nomin Zolzaya plays during a private lesson with Ken Kulosa Thursday, March 29, 2012, in Webster Groves. "I feel like I am living dream by coming to the US to study," said Zolsaya. "She plays with such emotion-- she is special," said Kulosa. Peter Myers, son of St. Louis Symphony Orchestra musicians Tim and Dana Myers, was in Mongolia when he heard an amazing young cellist, and knew he had to get her to the US to study with his former teacher Kulosa. The Myers family paid for her airfare on his say-so, and brought Nomin Zolzaya to live with them. Photo by Laurie Skrivan, lskrivan@post-dispatch.com Album ID: 1455010 Photo ID: 41360806
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