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Derek can recall any song on piano after only hearing it once.

In Autistic Superstars, presenter Reggie Yates seeks out a cast of talented young people with autism to perform at a major music event he is planning to host in London.

As we meet each new member of the line up, we take a journey into the autistic mind, learning what it is like to live with this complex condition. We also meet the parents and families, discovering more about the challenges of caring for an autistic... See More

Derek can recall any song on piano after only hearing it once.

In Autistic Superstars, presenter Reggie Yates seeks out a cast of talented young people with autism to perform at a major music event he is planning to host in London.

As we meet each new member of the line up, we take a journey into the autistic mind, learning what it is like to live with this complex condition. We also meet the parents and families, discovering more about the challenges of caring for an autistic child.

#autistism #talented #disorder #derek #medical #inspiration

A man with Parkinson's disease believes learning to play the piano has helped to slow its effects on his body.

Derick Davies was diagnosed with the progressive neurological disorder in 2008.

The 74-year-old has symptoms such as tremors, but said it has progressed more slowly than doctors predicted: "I put this down to the piano, and to trying to have a positive attitude."

Parkinson's UK said music could help people and called for more research.

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A man with Parkinson's disease believes learning to play the piano has helped to slow its effects on his body.

Derick Davies was diagnosed with the progressive neurological disorder in 2008.

The 74-year-old has symptoms such as tremors, but said it has progressed more slowly than doctors predicted: "I put this down to the piano, and to trying to have a positive attitude."

Parkinson's UK said music could help people and called for more research.

#DerickDavies #Parkinson #medical #therapy #research #disorder

Zsuzsanna Foldi has been deaf all her life. Still, with her hands placed on the double bass, sitting among musicians in Budapest's Danubia orchestra, she can enjoy and literally feel Beethoven's famous Fifth Symphony.

"When I sat next to the musician who played the bass today, I started crying," she said.

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Zsuzsanna Foldi has been deaf all her life. Still, with her hands placed on the double bass, sitting among musicians in Budapest's Danubia orchestra, she can enjoy and literally feel Beethoven's famous Fifth Symphony.

"When I sat next to the musician who played the bass today, I started crying," she said.

#deaf #medical #beethoven #symphony #orchestra #performing

An image from video footage showing violinist Dagmar Turner playing the violin as doctors monitored her movements on screens during her brain surgery on Jan 31. She helped surgeons avoid damage to her brain during the operation to remove a tumour by playing her instrument.

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An image from video footage showing violinist Dagmar Turner playing the violin as doctors monitored her movements on screens during her brain surgery on Jan 31. She helped surgeons avoid damage to her brain during the operation to remove a tumour by playing her instrument.

#DagmarTurner #medical #operation #surgery #tumour #brain

When Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 1 premiered in 1897, critics utterly condemned it. A critic and composer César Cui compared the piece with a depiction of the Ten Plagues of Egypt and brutally suggested that it would be well-received by the "inmates" of a music conservatory in Hell.

Rachmaninoff fell into a depression that lasted for four years, suffered from writer’s block, and composed almost nothing.

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When Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 1 premiered in 1897, critics utterly condemned it. A critic and composer César Cui compared the piece with a depiction of the Ten Plagues of Egypt and brutally suggested that it would be well-received by the "inmates" of a music conservatory in Hell.

Rachmaninoff fell into a depression that lasted for four years, suffered from writer’s block, and composed almost nothing.

#Rachmaninoff #medical #treatment #WritersBlock #composing #depression #symphony