“That Fred Hersch used music to tell about being close to death struck me as such a breakthrough,” said Dr. Rita Charon

Photo Credit: Steve J. Sherman

Photo Credit: Steve J. Sherman

“When I first heard Hersch interviewed on NPR years ago, I said, ‘I’ve got to know more about this guy. His music is going to tell me something that, as a doctor, I’d otherwise never know.” said Dr. Rita Charon, the executive director of the Program in Narrative Medicine. What it taught her, and the audience, was about the richness—including the fear, humor, and creativity—of the experience.

Great review in Health Canal of MY COMA DREAMS performance at Columbia University.

“A remarkable and touching work” says ARTINFO about Fred Hersch’s MY COMA DREAMS

MY COMA DREAMS will be at Columbia University March, 2nd. Get your tickets at http://www.mycomadreams.com/

Photo by Stephanie Berger

Photo by Stephanie Berger

ARTINFO‘s  review “It is a remarkable and touching work, by turns alarming and funny, tense and tender, showcasing equally Hersch’s deep love of, say, Thelonious Monk’s music, and his deeply loving relationship with his partner.”

Fantastic response to My Coma Dreams in Berlin for the LIFE-Priority Fund