‘My diagnosis was a blessing’ : composer Sally Beamish on tackling the condition that ruined (…)
As she prepares to mark 70 with a birthday concert, the musician talks about her destructive mindset – and the steps she took to finally make sense of her life and music’s part in it It was 2023. The holiday of a lifetime, in Australia, had begun, after two weeks at the Australian festival of (…)
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