Anthony David
Michael Berkeley talks to neuropsychiatrist Professor Anthony David about his work at the mysterious interface between the mind, the brain and the body.
Professor Anthony David works at the mysterious interface between the mind, the brain and the body. The Director of the Institute of Mental Health at University College London, he’s published 13 books and more than 600 academic articles, and his work focuses on illnesses at the edge of human understanding.
He tells Michael Berkeley about some of the patients he’s tried to help over the years: a man who thought he was dead; a strong teenage boy who appeared to be paralysed despite no detectable physical cause; and the manic patient he bonded with during a piano and guitar jamming session in the hospital gymnasium.
Music has been central to Anthony’s life since he played the flute in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in his primary school orchestra. He chooses that piece and complements it with Dudley Moore’s hilarious homage to Beethoven. And we hear music Anthony loves from Debussy, Copland, Bach and Sondheim as well as from a school friend who went on to become one of our most celebrated jazz pianists.
Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus Media production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no.9 in D minor (Choral) (Finale)
Orchestra: New York Philharmonic. Conductor: Leonard Bernstein. -
Dudley Moore
And The Same To You
Performer: Dudley Moore Trio. -
Claude Debussy
Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
Orchestra: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Conductor: Bernard Haitink. -
Aaron Copland
Quiet City
Orchestra: Nashville Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Paul Gambill. -
Joni Mitchell
Both Sides Now
Performer: David Newton. -
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata no.1 in G minor for violin solo, BWV.1001 (1st mvt: Adagio)
Performer: Felix Ayo. -
Stephen Sondheim
I'm Still Here (Follies)
Performer: Millicent Martin.
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