A Soundtrack for Healing
My father is sleeping peacefully in his hospital bed. My chair creaks and he stirs awake, beaming when he sees me. The bare skin on his scalp is red and swollen, signs of the invasive chemo and radiation therapies which have kept him alive. There are clear plastic tubes coming out of his nose and arms for oxygen, drugs and a liquid diet, but he’s genuinely content in his powder blue robes and slippers. I see the contents of his CD player and ask, what’s it like to hear it performed for real?
Dad composed a string quartet six years ago, working into the impossible hours of the night to complete the lengthy four movements.
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It’s so beautiful, I’d say, a violinist ignoring the fact that a computer just cannot properly emulate my instrument’s true tone. The beauty of his writing shone through the synthetic bowings and digi-pizzicato.
These listening sessions were enlightening for both of us. The composer received feedback ( violins can’t play that low ) and encouragement ( Beethoven would be proud. ) I especially enjoyed the musical sounds of thunder
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As the piece matured I increasingly realized what a brilliant man my father was. The ability to create a perennial environment with merely pitch and rhythm was amazing to me. Dad not only mastered the theory, he put his heart into the music and I saw a sensitive and emotional side not ever exposed to me before.
His personality was reflected so clearly with each note. I noticed how Summer was jolly in places, but mostly set in a minor key, which clearly reflected dad’s dislike of the heat and,
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I had my best intentions to assemble a quartet to play dad’s piece, but something always came up and it never happened. Dad sent the score to
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When dad discovered he had cancer last February the whole family found ways to comfort him. His wife, Sharon, stayed faithfully by his side for months of hospital time without complaint. Oma and Opa brought him fresh fruit and heartfelt prayers each visit. I gave him an MP3 player to help pass the long hours of waiting for blood work results and grueling therapy. Aunt Gabby hired a string quartet to record dad’s piece.
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A cycle has been completed and it’s time for my father to become inspired again, for more music to be created. Dad’s eyes have that twinkle: he’s thinking the same thing I am. I casually mention that my piano friend and I are looking for new material for our tour next April
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After settling in at home following three straight months in hospital, Fred Nachbaur has started work on a new piece for violin and piano. This time I’ll make sure I play it, dad!
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