NEW YORK (AP) - Three weeks after a gunman killed 17 people at their Florida high school, students are following through with a long-planned Carnegie Hall performance.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Wind Symphony is scheduled to play the renowned New York venue Tuesday during a concert featuring high school bands.
It was scheduled before the Feb. 14 massacre in Parkland, Florida. Among those killed was freshman Alex Schachter, who played in the marching band that includes the wind symphony and other groups.
The 65-player wind ensemble decided to go ahead with the Carnegie Hall concert.
It became an uplifting plan in the depths of tragedy. Members say they appreciated spending some time immersed in music.
Tuba player Luis Gomez told WCBS-TV that "music is a coping mechanism" for him and probably others.
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