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OverviewThe stirring memoir of one of the greatest pianists of the postwar era--an inspiring tale of triumph over crippling incapacity that rivals ""Shine."" The pianist Leon Fleisher--whose student-teacher lineage linked him to Beethoven by way of his instructor, Artur Schnabel--displayed an exceptional gift from his earliest years. And then, like the hero of a Greek tragedy, he was struck down in his prime: at thirty-six years old, he suddenly and mysteri-ously became unable to use two fingers of his right hand. It is not just Fleisher's thirty-year search for a cure that drives this remarkable memoir. With his coauthor, celebrated music critic Anne Midgette, the pianist explores the depression that engulfed him as his condition worsened and, perhaps most powerfully of all, the sheer love of music that rescued him from complete self-destruction. Miraculously, at the age of sixty-six, Fleisher was diagnosed with focal dystonia, and cured by experimental Botox injections. In 2003, he returned to Carnegie Hall to give his first two-handed recital in over three decades, bringing down the house. Sad, reflective, but ultimately triumphant, ""My Nine Lives ""com-bines the glamour, pathos, and courage of Fleisher's life with real musical and intellectual substance. Fleisher embodies the resilience of the human spirit, and his memoir proves that true passion always finds a way. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leon Fleisher , Anne MidgettePublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Doubleday & Co Inc. Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 24.50cm Weight: 0.621kg ISBN: 9780385529181ISBN 10: 038552918 Pages: 325 Publication Date: 30 November 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsPRAISE FOR MY NINE LIVES <br> [A] book that is thrilling as much for its narrative suspense as for its psychological sensitivity and intellectual insights. --Mindy Aloff, The Washington Post <br> Kirkus Reviews (starred) <br>The legendary American pianist recounts the many stages of his storied career. <br>With its soaring highs and sweeping lows, the story of Fleisher's life, deftly unveiled here with the help of Washington Post classical music critic Midgette, is as grand as any symphony. Now in his 80s, the author began playing piano in San Francisco at age four, gave his first public recital at eight, debuted with the New York Philharmonic at 16, won the prestigious Queen Elisabeth competition in Brussels in 1952 and made seminal recordings of Brahms and Beethoven with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra in the '50s and early '60s. However, his meteoric rise as a world-class musician was abruptly halted in 1964, at age 36, when he lost the use of his fourt Author InformationBorn in San Francisco, LEON FLEISHER made his Carnegie Hall debut at sixteen. He was ""Musical America""'s Instrumentalist of the Year in 1994; the sub-ject of the 2006 Oscar-nominated short documentary ""Two Hands: The Leon Fleisher Story""; and a 2007 Kennedy Center Honoree. He continues to tour the world on an ambitious performance schedule. A Yale graduate, ANNE MIDGETTE reviewed classical music for the ""New York Times ""before becoming chief classical music critic for the ""Washington Post."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |