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The narrative follows a celebrated European violinist whose American tour brings him into fashionable society and to the attention of a young woman of means. Their conversations probe art, happiness, and the limits of representation while music and painting provide recurring motifs. As admirers and impresarios shape public reception, personal motives, creative ideals, and social expectation collide, producing romantic attractions and difficult choices about devotion to art and to another person. Episodes alternate between concert life, intimate dialogue, and moral reflection, exploring how inspiration, ambition, and sentiment shape both career and heart.
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