Black Violin hits the Moore Theatre stage on Wed, April 5. Credit: COLIN BRENNAN

Black Violin hits the Moore Theatre stage on Wed, April 5.

Black Violin hits the Moore Theatre stage on Wed, April 5. COLIN BRENNAN

A summertime golf game between two high-school band teachers decided the musical fate of Wilner โ€œWil Bโ€ Baptiste. Though the teenaged Bahamian immigrant had his heart set on learning the saxophone, his future string instructor beat the brass master at 18 holes. With a pivotal winning shot, Baptisteโ€™s dreams of thumbing sultry numbers in jazz clubs for tips vanished, and instead he began learning bowing techniques on his brand-new viola.

Baptiste was invited to enroll in a performing arts high school the following year, where he excelled in viola and met Kevin โ€œKev Marcusโ€ Sylvester, a fellow Black string player whoโ€™d become a lifelong friend and the other half of their classically influenced hip-hop group Black Violin.