Performances in N.Y.C. Nicholas McCarthy overcame rejection to make a professional career playing the surprisingly vast repertoire for left-hand piano. Credit... Supported by By Alex Marshall When ...
Pianist Gary Graffman brought the sound of one hand playing to Cal State Fullerton’s Meng Concert Hall on Sunday afternoon in a recital consisting entirely of works for the left hand. Funny thing, ...
Ned Rorem: Piano Concerto for Left Hand and Orchestra; Eleven Studies for Eleven Players Gary Graffman, piano; Symphony Orchestra of the Curtis Institute of Music, Andre Previn, conductor (New World ...
Meet Nicholas McCarthy – born without his right hand, Nicholas is a left hand alone pianist who is inspiring the next generation of musicians with limb differences. Nicholas McCarthy is a British ...
No. 148, Pioneering Inquiry in the New Century: Exemplars of Music Research, Part I (Spring, 2001), pp. 31-36 (6 pages) The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of structured left hand ...
In 1914, the Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein was shot in the elbow and his right arm amputated. Wittgenstein resolved to continue his career as a performer and asked some of the most famous ...
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