Alexander Sovronsky grew up in a very musical family, and fell in love with the violin when he was 2 years old watching Itzhak Perlman play on Sesame Street! He started with Suzuki violin and has become an exceptional professional violinist, actor, and musical composer. One of his specialties is studying how Shakespeare used music in his plays. Alexander says Shakespeare's goal in using music in the theater was always unification and connection with the audience. He says that "the power of music is about connection and community...music is a great way for humans to be together." Alexander says music is a vibration that affects us all on a molecular level and that, in order to create change, we should "find theater, find music that affects you and share it with people." Please check out: www.AlexanderSovronsky.com
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