The soloist : a lost dream, an unlikely friendship, and the redemptive power of music / Steve Lopez.
When Steve Lopez see Nathaniel Ayers playing his heart out on a two-string violin on Los Angeles' Skid Row, he finds it impossible to walk away. At first, he is drawn by the opportunity to crank out another column for the Los Angeles Times, just one more item on an ever-growing to-do list: "Violin Man." But what Lopez begins to unearth about the mysterious street musician leaves an indelible impression. More than thirty years earlier, Ayers had been a promising classical bass student at Juilliard- ambitious, charming, and one of the few African-Americans- until he gradually lost his ability to function, overcome by a mental breakdown. When Lopez finds him, Ayers is alone, suspicious of everyone, and deeply troubled, but glimmers of that brilliance are still there. From an impromptu concert of Beethoven's Eighth in the Second Street tunnel to a performance of Bach's Unaccompanied Cello Suites on Skid Row, the two men learn to communicate through Ayers's music. Lopez collects donated violins, a cello, even a stand-up bass and a piano with the hope that Ayers can be swayed to move off the streets, where every day his well-being is threatened. Their bond takes tortuous turns as Lopez imagines he can change Ayers's life- finding him lodging, reconnecting him to his family, taking him to Disney Concert Hall to meet a former Juilliard classmate. For each triumph, there is a crashing disappointment, yet neither man gives up. And although it's Ayers he initially sets out to save, Lopez finds his own life is profoundly changed. This book is a about unwavering commitment, artistic devotion, and the transformative magic of music.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780399155062
- ISBN: 0399155066
- ISBN: 9781607512035
- ISBN: 1607512033
- ISBN: 9780425226001
- ISBN: 042522600X
- ISBN: 9780425238363
- ISBN: 0425238369
- Physical Description: ix, 273 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2008.
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- Study Program Information Note:
- Accelerated Reader AR UG 6.9 12 123004.
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- Subject:
- Ayers, Nathaniel Anthony.
Violinists > California > Biography.
Homeless persons > California > Los Angeles.
Skid row > California > Los Angeles. - Genre:
- Biographies.
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- 28 of 29 copies available at NC Cardinal.
- 1 of 1 copy available at Onslow County Public Library. (Show)
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacksonville Main Library | BIO AYERS (Text) | 36015000664835 | Adult Biography | Available | - |
| Andrews Public Library | 787.2 LOP (Text) | 80605000913904 | Adult Nonfiction Paperback | Available | - |
| Bladen Main Branch | B AYERS (Text) | 30441100548783 | Adult Biography | Available | - |
| Boonville Community Public Library | 787.2092 LOP (Text) | 40599000763378 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Canton Library | B Ayers (Text) | 33115005450876 | Adult Biography | Available | - |
| Charles H. Stone Memorial Library | 787.2092 LOP (Text) | 40599000763386 | Adult Storage Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Charles H. Stone Memorial Library | 787.2092 LOP (Text) | 30665100332760 | Adult Nonfiction | Storage | - |
| Cleveland County Main Library | B AYERS (Text) | 22281500058094 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |
| Columbus Library | B AYERS (Text) | 31250200039155 | Adult Biography | Available | - |
| Denton Public Library | 787.2 L (Text) | 25908005303297 | Adult Nonfiction | Available | - |
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When Steve Lopez see Nathaniel Ayers playing his heart out on a two-string violin on Los Angeles' Skid Row, he finds it impossible to walk away. At first, he is drawn by the opportunity to crank out another column for the Los Angeles Times, just one more item on an ever-growing to-do list: "Violin Man." But what Lopez begins to unearth about the mysterious street musician leaves an indelible impression. More than thirty years earlier, Ayers had been a promising classical bass student at Juilliard- ambitious, charming, and one of the few African-Americans- until he gradually lost his ability to function, overcome by a mental breakdown. When Lopez finds him, Ayers is alone, suspicious of everyone, and deeply troubled, but glimmers of that brilliance are still there. From an impromptu concert of Beethoven's Eighth in the Second Street tunnel to a performance of Bach's Unaccompanied Cello Suites on Skid Row, the two men learn to communicate through Ayers's music. Lopez collects donated violins, a cello, even a stand-up bass and a piano with the hope that Ayers can be swayed to move off the streets, where every day his well-being is threatened. Their bond takes tortuous turns as Lopez imagines he can change Ayers's life- finding him lodging, reconnecting him to his family, taking him to Disney Concert Hall to meet a former Juilliard classmate. For each triumph, there is a crashing disappointment, yet neither man gives up. And although it's Ayers he initially sets out to save, Lopez finds his own life is profoundly changed. This book is a about unwavering commitment, artistic devotion, and the transformative magic of music.
