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Ananova
Wed, 07 May 2008 19:01 EDT

Don't Panic! Lighten Up!

A violinist who left a 285-year-old Stradivarius in the back of a New York cab has played a concert to thank the driver who returned it to him.

Philippe Quint gave a private 30-minute performance on Tuesday in the taxi waiting area at Newark Liberty International Airport, reports the BBC.

He left his violin, a 1723 Kiesewetter Stradivarius worth £2m, in a taxi on the way back from the airport last month. The driver, Mohamed Khalil, got in touch the next day to return it.

"I cannot describe it in words, the feeling that I was going through at the time. I was frantically looking for the violin that whole morning," Mr Quint said.

After leaving it in the taxi on his return from a performance in Dallas, Mr Quint rang the police and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

The following day Mr Khalil was put in touch with Mr Quint, and soon the violin was returned.

"He just saw it in the back seat there. He had no idea how priceless this instrument was," Mr Quint said.

Mohamed Khalil, who was born in Egypt, was given a reward of £50 by Mr Quint, and was also presented with a medal from the City of Newark.

In addition to the airport performance, he and his family are also being given tickets to Mr Quint's next New York performance, at Carnegie Hall in September.

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