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    Explore " vijay gupta" with insightful episodes like "A Deeper Life of Presence and Generosity | Vijay Gupta, Violinist and Speaker", "Connecting, Humanizing and Healing Through Music with Esteemed Violinist Vijay Gupta", "Soundscapes of Beyond" and "Das Street Symphony-Projekt in Los Angeles" from podcasts like ""Imagine a Place", "Stories of Transformation", "Strings Retuned" and "Sarah's Music: Klassik erleben"" and more!

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    A Deeper Life of Presence and Generosity | Vijay Gupta, Violinist and Speaker

    A Deeper Life of Presence and Generosity | Vijay Gupta, Violinist and Speaker

    Joining Doug this week is Vijay Gupta, violinist and speaker. As a live performer it's not about being perfect—that's what practice is for. Live performance art is authentic. It's about being present and connecting with the audience. Vijay doesn't want to preach, he wants to connect and understand his audience's values and stories. Through this music and conversations, Vijay aims to facilitate the creation of something bigger than himself.

    So, how does he do this? He values curiosity, openness, reading, and integrating diverse inspirations into his learning. He values continuous learning as a verb, not just fixed achievements in time. All of this inspires Vijay to "give away his gifts" with one of his most important values being generosity. Vijay believes we find purpose by giving the gifts we didn't know we had.

    This conversation also touches a bit on AI. Vijay's take on AI is refreshing—he suggests we focus on how technology can amplify human values and intentions, rather than replace them for the sake of efficiency. AI can help people appreciate life's beauty, while still accomplishing tasks in a human way.

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    Connecting, Humanizing and Healing Through Music with Esteemed Violinist Vijay Gupta

    Connecting, Humanizing and Healing Through Music with Esteemed Violinist Vijay Gupta

    Vijay Gupta believes that the work of the artist and citizen is one: to make a daily practice of the connected, creative, and courageous world we long to live in. Hailed by The New Yorker as “a visionary violinist...one of the most radical thinkers in the unradical world of American classical music” Vijay is an esteemed musician, speaker and thought leader, serving to create spaces of belonging, healing and wholeness through music. He is the Founder of Street Symphony, a non-profit organization that performs free, powerful music events and workshops to Los Angeles communities disenfranchised by homelessness, poverty, and incarceration. 

    In this episode, we discuss loneliness and brokenness, and the power of music to be the catalyst for connection and healing. Vijay shares his origin story as a child prodigy attending the world-renowned Juilliard School of Music, and the weight this title put both figuratively on his shoulders, and literally on his body, as he used food to cope with difficult emotions.

    Vijay reflects on his first time playing music in homeless shelters in Skid Row, what this experience taught him about humanity, pain, and vulnerability, and how he ultimately ended up founding Street Symphony.

    Finally, Vijay discusses how he met and formed a relationship with Nathanial Ayers, another Juilliard musician who dropped out due to schizophrenia and became homeless at Skid Row. The story of Nathanial Ayers is portrayed in a Hollywood feature-film, The Soloist, starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr.

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    Credits

    Produced and hosted by: Baktash Ahadi

    Audio Engineering by: Joseph Gangemi

    Digital Marketing & Media by: Katherine An

    Theme Music by: Qais Essar

    Artwork by: Masheed Ahadi

    Additional Music Credits

    "Stories from the Sky" by Sid Acharya
    "Willow Wood" by Alon Peretz
    "When the Violin" by Vijay Gupta

    “Mystical Dust” by Mystical Flute

    Soundscapes of Beyond

    Soundscapes of Beyond

    Famous musician Billy Joel has said, “I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity.” Seeing the humanity in each other is an essential part of sharing music. In this episode, relax to a soothing soundscape of strings, piano, and percussion from works by Claude Debussy, Joe Tompkins, Arvo Pӓrt, and Gustav Mahler. We recommend looking at the stars while you listen to Episode 4. 

    Meet your host, Music Director Michael Sachs.

    @1:00 Jamey Lamar reflects on meditation, or meditates on reflection. How do musicians listen to their music to understand? 
    “[Mindfulness] is opening yourself up to the world, truly, by stopping all of that inner noise. The same can be true when we stop to listen to a piece of music.”

    @04:56 Jump to the Debussy, performed by Joyce Yang 

    @08:18 Percussionist Joe Tompkins talks about composing for a place as unique as The Tank, and the experience of driving hours through  Colorado to arrive at the one-of-a-kind recording space. 
    “In my opinion it was like walking into Mad Max beyond the Thunderdome, and saying we’re going to record a piece here in the middle of the desert. You kind of expected Mel Gibson to come around the corner in a crazy truck.”

    @13:18 Jump to 4Round

    @23:06 Did you know Arvo Pärt combined numerology and harmony? Vijay Gupta, violinist and founder of Street Symphony, discusses the form of the piece, which is “a kind of musical miracle … that fluttering light that is constant in all of us, all the time.”

    @26:35 Jump to the Pärt, performed by Vijay Gupta and the Strings Festival Orchestra

    @37:57 Michael Sachs’ favorite piece of music ever written: Mahler’s Adagietto movement in Symphony No. 5. 
    “Being married to a harpist … I always take this moment to reflect on our many years together, how much we’ve shared, and like this is my love letter to my own wife.”

    @39:38 Jump to the Mahler, conducted by Brett Mitchell and performed by the Strings Festival Orchestra

     

    Pieces Performed

    DEBUSSY Préludes - Book 2, No. 5, Bruyères
    Joyce Yang, Piano
    Performed at Strings Music Festival in 2016

    TOMPKINS 4Round 
    Marc Damoulakis, Percussion
    Jeremy Epp, Percussion
    Joseph Tomkins, Percussion and Composer
    Kevin Watkins, Percussion
    Performed at The Tank in Rangely, CO in 2018

    PÄRT Fratres (for Solo Violin, Strings, and Percussion) 
    Vijay Gupta, Violin
    Strings Festival Orchestra/Michael Sachs, Conductor
    Performed at Strings Music Festival in 2017

    MAHLER Symphony No. 5 IV. Adagietto 
    Strings Festival Orchestra/Brett Mitchell, Conductor
    Performed at Strings Music Festival in 2018

    About Strings Music Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado: Strings Music Festival presents music of the highest quality in an intimate mountain setting. Our summer festival includes a genre-spanning lineup featuring classical musicians from the nation’s top orchestras and chart-topping popular contemporary artists, all of whom perform in an intimate, 569-seat Pavilion nestled at the base of Steamboat’s mountains. Outside of our venue, we serve the community with a variety of free programming and an in-school education program called Strings School Days. This offering cultivates music appreciation and ability in Northwest Colorado’s K-12 students.

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