This is a special bonus episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s which we are calling “Extra Dosage.” Full episodes will be release every other Wednesday. In between, Niki and I will share new information, original interviews and extra material that provide more context to topics raised in the previous episodes of the podcast. We’ll also answer your questions. Feel free to write us with questions at [email protected].

I took piano lessons in college. I really enjoy stumbling upon a piano, sitting down and letting my fingers find the music. I’m not great and I don’t have regular access to a piano. So, last winter when I sat down at a piano for the first time in a while, I was surprised and disappointed to discover Parkinson’s had stolen what little piano talent I had and made it into a musical mush. My brain doesn’t communicate as fast to the right side of my body as it does to the left, so while my left hand danced across the keys, my right hand tripped and stuttered like a baby fawn learning to walk.  

I can only imagine the frustration and exasperation I endured would be magnified exponentially if I was a professional musician. And that’s the premise for The New Music, a new Irish feature filmabout a classical pianist with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease (YOPD), a rare form of Parkinson's disease affecting those under sixty. The New Music follows the struggles of Adrian, a gifted classical musician, who discovers he has YOPD. Despite this debilitating condition, Adrian (played by Dublin actor Cilléin Mc Evoy) joins a punk band as a keyboard player and rediscovers his life through music and friendship.

Writer and Director Chiara Viale has been working closely with Young Parkinson's Irelandto make sure the film accurately portrays the Parkinson’s experience. Viale and lead actor Mc Evoy join Niki Reitmayer and I on this episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s to discuss the movie, Parkinson’s and how you can help them finish the film. 

If you are a musician with Parkinson’s and want to share your story with us, please email [email protected]

Follow me, Larry Gifford 

Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod

Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod

Instagram: @parkinsonspod

Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer

Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer

FollowThe New Music Film

Twitter:@thenewmusicfilm

Facebook:Facebook.com/TheNewMusicFeature

Instagram:@thenewmusicfeature

YouTube:The New MusicFilm

Donate to The New MusicFilm GoFundMe page

Thanks to writer and director Chiara Viale and lead actor of the film Cilléin McEvoy.

Thank you to the Dutch punk-rock trio Antillectualfor use of their song “So Much More.”

For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/

The toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000

Or follow them on Twitter

Parkinson Canada            @ParkinsonCanada

Parkinson Society BC      @ParkinsonsBC

Credits

Dila Velazquez – Story Producer

Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer
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This is a special bonus episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s which we are calling “Extra Dosage.” Full episodes will be release every other Wednesday. In between, Niki and I will share new information, original interviews and extra material that provide more context to topics raised in the previous episodes of the podcast. We’ll also answer your questions. Feel free to write us with questions at [email protected].


I took piano lessons in college. I really enjoy stumbling upon a piano, sitting down and letting my fingers find the music. I’m not great and I don’t have regular access to a piano. So, last winter when I sat down at a piano for the first time in a while, I was surprised and disappointed to discover Parkinson’s had stolen what little piano talent I had and made it into a musical mush. My brain doesn’t communicate as fast to the right side of my body as it does to the left, so while my left hand danced across the keys, my right hand tripped and stuttered like a baby fawn learning to walk.  


I can only imagine the frustration and exasperation I endured would be magnified exponentially if I was a professional musician. And that’s the premise for The New Music, a new Irish feature filmabout a classical pianist with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease (YOPD), a rare form of Parkinson's disease affecting those under sixty. The New Music follows the struggles of Adrian, a gifted classical musician, who discovers he has YOPD. Despite this debilitating condition, Adrian (played by Dublin actor Cilléin Mc Evoy) joins a punk band as a keyboard player and rediscovers his life through music and friendship.


Writer and Director Chiara Viale has been working closely with Young Parkinson's Irelandto make sure the film accurately portrays the Parkinson’s experience. Viale and lead actor Mc Evoy join Niki Reitmayer and I on this episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s to discuss the movie, Parkinson’s and how you can help them finish the film. 


If you are a musician with Parkinson’s and want to share your story with us, please email [email protected]


Follow me, Larry Gifford 


Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod


Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod


Instagram: @parkinsonspod


Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer


Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer


FollowThe New Music Film


Twitter:@thenewmusicfilm


Facebook:Facebook.com/TheNewMusicFeature


Instagram:@thenewmusicfeature


YouTube:The New MusicFilm


Donate to The New MusicFilm GoFundMe page


Thanks to writer and director Chiara Viale and lead actor of the film Cilléin McEvoy.


Thank you to the Dutch punk-rock trio Antillectualfor use of their song “So Much More.”


For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/


The toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000


Or follow them on Twitter


Parkinson Canada            @ParkinsonCanada


Parkinson Society BC      @ParkinsonsBC


Credits


Dila Velazquez – Story Producer


Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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