Healing with Music Video Series
Reflecting on Music’s Impact
Humans have been using sounds as a way to exist and endure since the start of time. The artists on our Healing with Music Series share their stories of facing illness and personal upheaval to shed light on music’s profound impact.
We invite you to respond to our Healing with Music live events and video series by sharing your own story of Healing with Music with us.
Videos
Igor Levit: Pianist & Advocate for Change
Pianist Igor Levit came to Princeton University Concerts’ Healing with Music series to join journalist Deborah Amos for a conversation about how he uses his platform and artistry to respond to global crises including antisemitism and issues of social justice on November 3, 2024. This film, produced by Princeton University Concerts, introduced this event. At […]
Clarinetist Kinan Azmeh & Visual Artist Kevork Mourad: Syria – Art in a Time of Crisis
Clarinetist Kinan Azmeh and visual artist Kevork Mourad came to our Healing with Music series to perform and discuss “Home Within,” a work that they created in response to the crisis in Syria, on September 26, 2024. The event began with this video, produced by Princeton University Concerts.
Pianist Jonathan Biss & Author Adam Haslett: Anxiety, Depression, and Music
PUC-fan-favorite pianist Jonathan Biss came to our Healing with Music series alongside Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist Adam Haslett for an intimate reflection on anxiety, depression, and music on April 24, 2024. The event began with this video, produced by Princeton University Concerts.
Music, Dance, Parkinson’s: Dance for PD®
“What happens to me when my feet feel like glue and they’re stuck on the floor — I sometimes cannot walk, but I can dance…the music leads me to a place where I am weightless” shares Cyndy, a participant of Dance for PD® (Parkinson’s Disease). Developed by the Mark Morris Dance Group into a model […]
Suleika Jaouad & Jon Batiste: Healing from Cancer through Music
“Oncology wards, more than anywhere else I know, are music-less places,” wrote Suleika Jaouad as part of Life, Interrupted, the Emmy award-winning New York Times column and video series she wrote while hospitalized for leukemia shortly after graduating from Princeton University in 2010. Jon Batiste changed that by bringing his band to visit her oncology […]
Pianist Fred Hersch: Responding to Illness Through Jazz
“A living legend” (The New Yorker) within jazz’s piano pantheon, fifteen-time GRAMMY nominee Fred Hersch was also one of the first openly gay, HIV-positive jazz musicians. Amidst the demands of an internationally celebrated career, he spent several months in an AIDS-related coma in 2008. He made his Princeton University Concerts debut as part of our […]
Cellist Joshua Roman: Living with Long COVID as a Musician
Extraordinary cellist and TED Senior Fellow Joshua Roman—the epitome of health prior to the pandemic—has suffered from long-haul COVID-19 syndrome since January 2021. Even amidst debilitating fatigue, he has since dedicated himself to a vigorous touring schedule with a renewed sense of gratitude and urgency. You can get a taste of this passion watching his […]