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How dogs joined an orchestra in Denmark
Three dogs joined the Danish Chamber Orchestra for a special performance in Copenhagen.
Cookie, Sophus, and Sica barked along to the tune of the Hunting Symphony, a little-known piece by Mozart's father, Leopold.
Dozens of dogs auditioned for the part and it took three months to train the successful candidates.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Newshour's Rebecca Kesby spoke to chief conductor Adam Fischer about the instructions for this musical composition, and what it was like to work with these unusual collaborators.
(Photo: Dogs performing alongside the Danish Chamber Orchestra. Credit: AFP)
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