He got hit by lightning, and it changed him in more than one way. Dr. Tony Cicoria felt compelled to learn to play the piano after the incident. An episode of Expressions: The Art & Soul of the Southern Tier, broadcast 9/11/08 on WSKG TV, Binghamton, NY. Produced by Jennifer Matoney, edited by Christine Lantz. More information at http://wskg.org/expressions
Wonderful story. Beautiful music.
DrMickaelleDougherty 8 months ago 2
just like a cartoon
kradim 1 year ago
Hello Dr. Cicoria. Recently, I purchased your CD at the CMH gift shop and have played it several times. I like Rachmaninoff (spelling?)and parts of your Lightning Sonata remind me of that. I recognized Melissa and saw her in that very room a year ago. Congratulations on surviving and your magnificent new talent. You can see some of my post RN career hobby on Webshots under the user name debkd. Best of luck. Donna Davenport
debkd 2 years ago
The was the second-most fascinating NDE scenario I have seen so far. It seems we have much to learn about consciousness and death.
IndigoR 2 years ago
I take lessons w/ his teacher :D she's GREAT, let me tell you that.
meixingdongmeixing 2 years ago
Hurray for music lovers everywhere!
KeatsHandwriting 3 years ago 2
me too! its so interesting!
CuteBunnySuit 3 years ago
I'm happy to find this documentary. I was reading Oliver Sacks' book when I thought: "let's look up on the Youtube, maybe Tony Cicoria is there..." And he is! Thank you, Tony for the comforting testimonial. All the best!
reniolek 3 years ago
Hello Tony,
thanks for sharing this song to the public. You are welcome among the music therapists...!
Let us spread the internal power through music and through our being.
WolfgangEllenberger 3 years ago
Excellent video, Tony has shown us all how we can connect to the light and find a purpose and our expression of love. I just got his CD from CDBaby and I love it.
DavesDharmaTalk 3 years ago