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This composer, mastermind of "Piano Puzzlers," feared premature death: "Schubert died at 31, Mozart died at 35, Gershwin died at 39. I thought because my father died when he was 55, that I would, too." A conversation at Steinway Hall on fathers, sons, and the neuroscience of creativity.
By Randy Cohen4.3
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This composer, mastermind of "Piano Puzzlers," feared premature death: "Schubert died at 31, Mozart died at 35, Gershwin died at 39. I thought because my father died when he was 55, that I would, too." A conversation at Steinway Hall on fathers, sons, and the neuroscience of creativity.

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