Dr. Maya Shankar
đ€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So violin, as you mentioned, was my entire life as a kid.
So violin, as you mentioned, was my entire life as a kid.
When I was six years old, my mom went up to our attic and brought down my grandmother's violin that she had brought with her all the way from India when she immigrated here in the 70s.
When I was six years old, my mom went up to our attic and brought down my grandmother's violin that she had brought with her all the way from India when she immigrated here in the 70s.
And I think my mom had just meant to show
And I think my mom had just meant to show
me the instrument I don't think she expected that I would be instantly captivated by it but I was and I really took to it and my mom says that she never had to ask me to practice it was just one of those genuine passions that I had as a child and I can't say that for many of the other things I was asked to do in school so she knew that it was very rare and then when I was nine years old I
me the instrument I don't think she expected that I would be instantly captivated by it but I was and I really took to it and my mom says that she never had to ask me to practice it was just one of those genuine passions that I had as a child and I can't say that for many of the other things I was asked to do in school so she knew that it was very rare and then when I was nine years old I
things started to get a little bit more serious, and I was starting to realize, hey, maybe this violin thing could be my life, right?
things started to get a little bit more serious, and I was starting to realize, hey, maybe this violin thing could be my life, right?
Like, maybe this could be a career.
Like, maybe this could be a career.
And so I ended up auditioning for the Juilliard School of Music in New York, and I was accepted into their pre-college program, and that began weekly trips every Saturday from Connecticut to New York, in which my mom and I would get up at 4.30 in the
And so I ended up auditioning for the Juilliard School of Music in New York, and I was accepted into their pre-college program, and that began weekly trips every Saturday from Connecticut to New York, in which my mom and I would get up at 4.30 in the
go to New York on the train, and I'd spend about 10 hours in the day studying the violin.
go to New York on the train, and I'd spend about 10 hours in the day studying the violin.