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EPISODE · Dec 7, 2004

Noah’s Song

from In the Hands · host Paul Cantrell

I wrote this piece for a former piano student of mine. He was (and presumably still is) exceptionally thoughtful, patient, and sensitive for an eight-year-old; in fact, he had the better of most adults I’ve known in those respects. I wanted a piece that would give him a chance to be really musical — he had the right stuff for it — but was within his technical reach and within the physical limitations of the birth defect in his right hand. So this is what I came up with. Paul Cantrell ▶️ Noah’s Song Paul Cantrell, piano ⬇️ Download audio file for Noah’s Song (0:51 / 1.5 M) He did learn it, and played it quite nicely. This, of course, gratified me to no end. Some things are clichés simply because they’re true; “teaching is rewarding” is one such.

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