Paul Boray comes from a working class background. He has been interested in the violin since he was a child, which his father disliked s...
Paul Boray comes from a working class background. He has been interested
in the violin since he was a child, which his father disliked since he
felt it a waste of money, but which his mother supported. Into his adult
life, Paul wants to become a concert violinist, and although he shows
talent, he does not have the right connections to make it into the
concert performance world, much like his longtime friend, virtuoso
pianist Sid Jeffers, and cellist Gina Romney, both who, like Paul, train
with the National Institute Orchestra. Gina and Paul have a connection
with each other, Gina who confesses her love for him. While performing
at a party with Sid, Paul meets Helen and Victor Wright, their hosts.
Victor is a perceptive but self-admittedly weak man, while his wife
Helen is strong minded but insecure which manifests itself as neurosis.
She constantly tries to forget about her unhappy life by excessive
alcohol consumption. Helen becomes Paul's benefactress, which ultimately
results in a ...
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