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A richly entertaining look at how music reveals the inner workings of our world. Maestro Eger shows how music, science and social change are connected and how the structure of music unites
each.
Eger is truly unique. A conductor of classical music, political activist, brilliant student of art and science, creates with humor and compelling story telling, a visionary philosophy that is profoundly needed in these fateful times.
[I] admire [Eger's] audacity… his passionate belief in the power of music to bring peace… his brave pursuit of connections among music, science, and human society.
Must reading for all of us.
Enjoyed very much… many great tales… so well told… you've set a blazing trail.
Eger is a prophetic writer far ahead of his time. His ideas for conflict resolution are valid, bi-partisan and dynamic. He has written a delightful romp through his remarkable musical career. More importantly, he seduces the reader to look at and grasp the bigger picture – a vision of the cosmic and connective nature of an infinite universe – the ancient teachings now supported and expanded by science.
EINSTEIN'S VIOLIN has universal appeal
What a book! I very much enjoyed EINSTEIN'S
VIOLIN. Your ability to combine music, physics, your own life, and the lives of many people around you is testimony -- not just to your own intelligence – but to something perhaps even more precious: your ability to connect with people. This shines through every page of your stimulating book.
Maestro Eger,
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