About This Book
The narrator, an aspiring violinist, recounts his experiences among fellow students and prominent musical figures, blending campus scenes, vivid portraits of eccentric colleagues, and episodes of concert life. Interwoven are affectionate sketches of celebrated composers, reflections on musical creation and appreciation, and dramatic set-pieces that mix humor and sentiment. Social rituals, practical struggles, and artistic rivalries frame a moral argument for music's spiritual and communal significance. The second volume continues journeys of friendship, public performances, and intimate conferences that explore genius, mentorship, and the sacrifices demanded by devotion to art.
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