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Robert Gupta, violinista della Philarmonic Orchestra di Los Angeles, parla di una lezione che una volta impartì ad un brillante musicista affetto da schizofrenia -- e di cosa apprese. In seguito, richiamato sul palcoscenico, Gupta suona la sua personale trascrizione del preludio tratto dalla suite per violoncello No. 1 di Bach.
Violinist Robert Gupta joined the LA Philharmonic at the age of 19 -- and maintains a passionate parallel interest in neurobiology and mental health issues. He's a TED Senior Fellow. Full bio »
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Reviewed by Tonito Solinas
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