Touching the Sound: The Improbable Journey of Nobuyuki Tsujii
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Genre:
Instrumental
Label: Euroarts
Magazine Review Date: 10/2014
Media Format: Blu-ray
Media Runtime: 70
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 205 9834

Author: Jeremy Nicholas
Nobu is neither autistic nor savant, as has been claimed in some quarters, but I should like to have heard more from him about the music he plays (he learns it not by Braille but by listening to recordings, one of the left hand, one of the right, having the expression markings read to him). Perhaps, after all, it is best to let the music-making do the talking. Van Cliburn is quoted as saying that Tsujii’s playing had the ‘power of a healing service’. Jury member Menahem Pressler comments: ‘I had to hold back my tears when I left the hall.’ I had no such inhibitions at several points during this film. It is not only an improbable journey but a compelling and inspirational one.
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