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TitleRestrung : a memoir of music and transformation / Vijay Gupta.
AuthorGupta, Robert Vijay, author.
Call No787.2092 Gupta
CollectionNon-Fiction
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International Standard Book Number 9780306835964
International Standard Book Number 0306835967
International Standard Book Number 9780306835971
International Standard Book Number 0306835975
Personal Name Gupta, Robert Vijay, author.
Title Statement Restrung : a memoir of music and transformation / Vijay Gupta.
Imprint New York : Da Capo, 2026.
Physical Description xxxi, 284 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary, Etc. "By twenty-five, Vijay Gupta had lived several lifetimes: He played Carnegie Hall at eight years old, studied at Juilliard and Yale before most had finished high school, joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic at nineteen, gave a celebrated TED Talk seen by millions, and launched a nonprofit. But behind the accolades was estrangement, addiction, and a private unraveling. "Restrung" is Gupta's unflinching memoir of breaking apart and remaking a self. It begins with a boy raised between the strict devotion of Bengali immigrant parents and the ruthless demands of the conservatory. It follows him through the shimmering world of elite orchestras into the depths of burnout and family collapse and ultimately toward an unexpected reawakening-where he discovered that the music he'd spent his life studying was seen not as a curio of high culture or mere entertainment but a lifeline of connection-most vividly in Skid Row, where people living through addiction, homelessness, and incarceration heard it as survival itself. There, audiences spoke to how they saw their own lives reflected in the stories of composers too often frozen into marble busts: the rage of Beethoven, the fragility of Schumann's mind, the alienation of Bartók, the plight of Handel-who wrote Messiah bankrupt, ill, and broken, yet transformed despair into an enduring Hallelujah. Pico Iyer, in his foreword, calls "Restrung" as "a rich and astonishing feast of stories" told with "vivid precision, unflinching candor, and heart"-a book that unsettles assumptions about success while illuminating how art restores not just audiences but artists themselves"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject-Personal Name Gupta, Robert Vijay.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Violinists United States Biography.
Index Term-Genre/Form Autobiographies.