Violinist Turned Novelist

The Leonard Lopate Show | May 10, 2010
Eugene Drucker is best known as a violinist for the Emerson String Quartet. But now he’s also a novelist. His first novel, The Savior, is about a young German violinist who plays for an audience of concentration camp detainees at the end of World War II.

The Savior is available for purchase at amazon.com

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