![]() ![]() ![]() I owe a special debt to Tobias Picker's version of The Encantadas… whenever, in the writing, memory failed me, listening to the piece operated as a sort of Proustian mnemonic, transporting me back to the Marianas and the Carolines.Īfter the premier of Picker’s An American Tragedy, Sacks wrote to Picker: Picker’s music was a constant inspiration to Sacks, as he wrote in the preface to his book Island of the Color Blind: I have watched him as he sits almost motionless for hours, orchestrating one of his études for piano at his computer… Picker writes in every mode-the dreamy and tranquil no less than the violent and stormy-and moves from one mood to another with consummate ease. but when he is composing or playing the piano or conducting, his tics disappear. Tobias Picker, the distinguished composer, also has Tourette’s. Picker would become one of the subjects of Sack’s book Musicophilia. Tobias Picker and Oliver Sacks’ respective artistic and scientific interests cross-polinated: Picker was fascinated by Sacks’ exhaustive empathy, winsome quirks, and whirring intellect, while Sacks was riveted by Picker’s preternatural focus, innovative musicianship, and Tourette Syndrome. Soon, however, Picker and Sacks would become close friends ( Read More). Picker, whose Tourette's went undiagnosed until he was in his thirties, was initially interested in Sacks' opinion of his symptoms. ![]() Picker met Oliver Sacks at a dinner party in 1994. ![]()
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