From the transcript of Hindman's NPR interview with Scott Simon:
SIMON: You were in an orchestra that played music on tour 2002 to 2006, but the music you played was not what the audience heard.Visit Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman's website.
HINDMAN: That's right. I am a pretty good, amateur high school violinist. But when I performed for this orchestra, the microphone in front of me was off and a CD recording of a much more talented violinist was being blasted towards unsuspecting audiences.
SIMON: "Sounds Like Titanic" because the music sounded like...
HINDMAN: "Titanic" (laughter).
SIMON: ...Like the theme from the film "Titanic," right?
HINDMAN: Yes, absolutely - the 1997 film. Yes.
SIMON: But it wasn't that music.
HINDMAN: Yes, I think a few notes shy of whatever copyright infringement that would be.
SIMON: And you identify this person always as a composer. And I guarantee you, I have been all over the Web trying to figure out who this is, as I'm sure any reader would, because this - you guys performed a series of concerts for PBS over the years.
HINDMAN: Yes, that's correct. Yeah.
SIMON: So why do you...[read on]
The Page 99 Test: Sounds Like Titanic.
--Marshal Zeringue