Dreams clash, music soars, and survival sings in New York.
In post-war New York City, dreams are as fragile as they are free. Cheska Halasz, the daughter of Hungarian immigrants, longs to perform at Carnegie Hall—a dream built on her family’s sacrifice and her own unshakable faith. But at the elite Letham School of Music, talent is never enough. Prejudice, doubt, and relentless pressure to succeed threaten to silence her voice. Around her, classmates battle scars of their own—war’s shadows, discrimination’s sting, and the weight of expectations they cannot escape. Together, they must find the courage to turn struggle into strength. For Cheska, the journey is more than ambition; it is a search for purpose, belonging, and the faith to transform hardship into harmony.