'Unique and one of a kind': Wauwatosa East High School musicians reflect on Italy trip
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WAUWATOSA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- It's not every day you travel to Italy much less perform a string concert inside Vatican City. This is exactly what 107 students from Wauwatosa East High School got to do this past fall.
The orchestra group performed three live concerts in all. But the most memorable they say was a 15-minute performance right outside Saint Peters Basilica.
On CB S58 Sunday Morning Michael Schlesinger spoke to a few teens who went along with the school's conductor.
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