
Sound, Memory, and Healing (Ittai Shapira) | Ep. 21
Violinist and composer Ittai Shapira joins The Walkup to explore the deep interconnection between music, memory, and healing.
From his early studies in Israel to a critically acclaimed Carnegie Hall debut and a lifelong commitment to commissioning new works, Shapira shares the personal and collective narratives that have shaped his career. He discusses his collaborations with composers, performances for film and theater, and his groundbreaking work in music therapy — using sound to help audiences and patients alike process trauma and rediscover identity.
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