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Leon at the BSO, Shoot Day 3

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2006

Day 3 of the "Two Hands" shoot, a short directed by Nathaniel Kahn about the pianist Leon Fleisher. Music: Leon Fleisher playing "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" * "Two Hands" has just been nominated for an Oscar! Best Documentary short @ the 79th Annual Academy Awards! *

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  • I am a huge Fleisher fan. However, I hope the documentary is more interesting than this clip.

  • Thanks for the insult, Gailalong. The documentary is wonderful. You can catch it now on Cinemax on Demand.

  • "Two Hands" has been nominated for Best Documentary Short  @ the 79th Annual Academy Awards!

  • More Fleisher please. One of the great pianists of our day, and truly awesome person! Is this on DVD?

  • Hopefully, the short film "Two Hands" by Nathaniel Kahn will be at a film festival near you in the coming year. Thanks for checking it out!

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  • Hi Dad

  • he should have been playing as the piano rose in the beginning... that would be funny

  • Best Brahms concertos that I have ever heard. A collaboration made in heaven! Szell/Fleisher forever!

  • I've never been more moved by Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring than this.

  • thanks so much for sharing the greatest piano legend from loss to recovery.

    i subscribed to cinemax just to see the entire documentary again.

  • Didn't mean to insult anyone. Unfortunately, I do not have access to Cinemax on Demand. Thanks though.

  • I saw him performing o_o

    It was... was.. just..

    Words cannot describe.

  • There are no words to describe the depth of Fleisher's

    playing . I had the great fortune to study with him at

    Peabody , where I got my Artist Diploma ...

    The lessons were magic and his teaching just as inspired as his playing.. More of Leon , please!

    What about Brahms/Szell collaboarations?

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