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Nick van Bloss

Nick van Bloss (born 1967) is an English classical pianist and author who has Tourette syndrome. He studied at the Royal College of Music in London.

Early life edit

Van Bloss was born and grew up in London and, at the age of seven, suddenly developed severe motor and vocal tics. Far from being a "passing phase" the tics did not subside, but rather became more aggressive. He was taken from doctor to doctor in hopes of an explanation for his uncontrollable movements, but the medical profession failed to find any medical explanation. It was suggested that his behaviour was "attention seeking".[1]

Van Bloss found school life a harrowing experience as he entered secondary school in London, where he was bullied and mimicked for having explosive tics; his life became a misery. He also faced a difficult situation at home: his brother was a heroin addict who committed suicide when Nick was 15.[2] During this time, he never felt he could confide in his parents, telling them how the bullying terrified him, because he felt that their dealing with his brother's heroin problem was already a trial great enough for them.[3]

Music and piano edit

Van Bloss began piano lessons at the relatively late age of eleven. Although his brother had been a budding pianist, van Bloss himself had never felt drawn to the piano; moreover, his parents had got rid of the family piano when his brother began his drug habit.[4] However, once he began his study of the instrument, van Bloss took to it and progressed quickly. He entered the Royal College of Music in London at the age of fifteen to study as a Junior and then, at seventeen, to attend full-time.

At the college, van Bloss excelled, but was held back by his tics and his condition, which still was undiagnosed. He studied with Yonty Solomon and won numerous prizes. In a master-class held at the Royal College of Music in 1987, the Russian pianist Tatiana Nikolayeva described van Bloss as "already a pianist".[5] However, his relationship with the college was unhappy. He was in constant conflict with College authorities, who, he felt, appreciated neither his talent nor the difficulties that accompanied living under his condition.

Diagnosis edit

After years of enduring a condition for which he had no name, Nick was finally correctly diagnosed with Tourette syndrome when he was twenty-one. Although Nick felt jubilant in finally having a name for his condition (after a fourteen-year wait), he was resentful that the medical profession had not detected the tell-tale signs of Tourette syndrome.[1]

Career edit

Nick van Bloss played recitals, concertos and chamber music in the UK and around Europe for a number of years before "retiring" from public performance[6] because of his Tourette syndrome. Up until that point, he had remained "tic-free" whenever he played the piano. He claimed that playing the piano was the only solace he was ever granted from a body that never stopped moving. However, in a major international piano competition, he eliminated himself from the competition in mid-performance when, for the first time in his life while playing, he had severe tics throughout his body.

After 15 years of 'retirement' from professional and public life, van Bloss made a comeback concert on 28 April 2009 at London's Cadogan Hall playing a concerto by Bach and the Emperor Concerto by Beethoven with the English Chamber Orchestra[7][8] This concert received enormous media attention[9][10][11][12][13][14] and was described as a 'triumph' by London critics.[15][16]

In January 2010, van Bloss released a recording of the Goldberg Variations by Bach by Nimbus Records[17] which received widespread acclaim from critics[18][19][20][21][22]

Van Bloss's recording of five Keyboard Concertos by Bach with the English Chamber Orchestra was released in 2011 by Nimbus Records as NI 6141. It was followed in 2013 by a Chopin disc containing the Sonata in B minor, Op 58 and the 24 Preludes Op 28 (NI 6215) and in 2015 by a Beethoven CD containing the Diabelli Variations Op 120 and the Sonata in F minor, Op 57 Appassionata (NI 6276). In the booklet issued with the last-mentioned CD (page 11) a further recording of music by Schumann, Kreisleriana and the Etudes Symphoniques Op 13, is announced as due for release in November 2015.

BBC Horizon edit

In April 2007, Nick van Bloss was the focus of a BBC Horizon documentary called Mad but Glad, produced and directed by Nicola Stockley [23] The programme follows van Bloss on a journey of self-discovery, in which he hopes to find the answer to the old question, "Is there such a thing as the mad genius?" In particular, van Bloss seeks to find whether his talent for the piano might have in some way been caused or enhanced by his Tourette's. Van Bloss meets many other "afflicted" people on his journey, with conditions such as autism, schizophrenia and automatic writing, all of whom show an unusual and unexplained talent in an art form. He also speaks with clinicians about his condition and the musical connection, notably Oliver Sacks. The programme ends with Nicola Stockley asking van Bloss whether, given the severity of his Tourette's, he would ever consider playing in public again.

In 2007, Oliver Sacks wrote about Nick van Bloss in his book Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain. Sacks writes that in conversation with van Bloss about his piano playing and Tourette's, van Bloss speaks in terms of his condition's constituting an "energy", one that is "harnessed and focused" when he plays the piano. In a paradoxical way, Sacks says, Tourette's plays an essential role in Nick's piano playing.[23][24]

See also edit

References edit

  • Nick van Bloss (2006). Busy Body – My Life With Tourette's Syndrome. London: Fusion Press, a division of Vision Paperbacks. ISBN 1-904132-94-4.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Nick van Bloss on living with Tourette's syndrome". The Independent. UK. 18 April 2006. Retrieved 29 March 2008.[dead link]
  2. ^ van Bloss (2006), p. 61
  3. ^ van Bloss (2006), p. 55
  4. ^ van Bloss (2006), p. 52
  5. ^ van Bloss (2006), p. 132
  6. ^ van Bloss (2006), p. 188
  7. ^ van Bloss (2006), p. 277
  8. ^ "TLS - Times Literary Supplement".
  9. ^ "Entertainment | Tourette's pianist makes comeback". BBC News. 8 April 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  10. ^ Adams, Stephen (6 April 2009). "'Superhuman' Tourette's pianist returns to stage after 15 years". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  11. ^ Sam Coates, Deborah Haynes and Roland Watson. "The Times | UK News, World News and Opinion". London: Entertainment.timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  12. ^ . The Independent. UK. 17 April 2009. Archived from the original on 16 January 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  13. ^ "Pianist with Tourette's returns to the stage (4:00) | PRI's The World". Pri.org. 29 April 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  14. ^ . Evening Standard. London. 28 April 2009. Archived from the original on 17 January 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  15. ^ Sam Coates, Deborah Haynes and Roland Watson. "The Times | UK News, World News and Opinion". London: Entertainment.timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  16. ^ Ivan Hewett (29 April 2009). . The Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 2 May 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  17. ^ Bach Goldberg Variations. . Wyastone.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  18. ^ Fiona Maddocks (30 January 2011). "Bach: Goldberg Variations, Nick Van Bloss – review | Music | The Observer". The Guardian. UK. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  19. ^ Nick van Bloss (24 February 2011). "Nick van Bloss Reviews: Sunday Times Review Goldberg Variations Four Star '...Sublime poetry, playfulness ...'". Nickvanbloss.blogspot.com. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  20. ^ Gill, Andy (21 January 2011). . The Independent. UK. Archived from the original on 12 November 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  21. ^ Classical CD Reviews (5 March 2011). "Bach: Goldberg Variations, CD review". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  22. ^ Nick van Bloss (24 February 2011). "Nick van Bloss Reviews: Review: International Piano Magazine". Nickvanbloss.blogspot.com. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  23. ^ a b "Mad but Glad". BBC. 3 April 2007. Retrieved 28 March 2008.
  24. ^ Sacks, O (2007). Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain. Knopf

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Nick van Bloss born 1967 is an English classical pianist and author who has Tourette syndrome He studied at the Royal College of Music in London Contents 1 Early life 2 Music and piano 3 Diagnosis 4 Career 5 BBC Horizon 6 See also 7 References 8 NotesEarly life editVan Bloss was born and grew up in London and at the age of seven suddenly developed severe motor and vocal tics Far from being a passing phase the tics did not subside but rather became more aggressive He was taken from doctor to doctor in hopes of an explanation for his uncontrollable movements but the medical profession failed to find any medical explanation It was suggested that his behaviour was attention seeking 1 Van Bloss found school life a harrowing experience as he entered secondary school in London where he was bullied and mimicked for having explosive tics his life became a misery He also faced a difficult situation at home his brother was a heroin addict who committed suicide when Nick was 15 2 During this time he never felt he could confide in his parents telling them how the bullying terrified him because he felt that their dealing with his brother s heroin problem was already a trial great enough for them 3 Music and piano editVan Bloss began piano lessons at the relatively late age of eleven Although his brother had been a budding pianist van Bloss himself had never felt drawn to the piano moreover his parents had got rid of the family piano when his brother began his drug habit 4 However once he began his study of the instrument van Bloss took to it and progressed quickly He entered the Royal College of Music in London at the age of fifteen to study as a Junior and then at seventeen to attend full time At the college van Bloss excelled but was held back by his tics and his condition which still was undiagnosed He studied with Yonty Solomon and won numerous prizes In a master class held at the Royal College of Music in 1987 the Russian pianist Tatiana Nikolayeva described van Bloss as already a pianist 5 However his relationship with the college was unhappy He was in constant conflict with College authorities who he felt appreciated neither his talent nor the difficulties that accompanied living under his condition Diagnosis editAfter years of enduring a condition for which he had no name Nick was finally correctly diagnosed with Tourette syndrome when he was twenty one Although Nick felt jubilant in finally having a name for his condition after a fourteen year wait he was resentful that the medical profession had not detected the tell tale signs of Tourette syndrome 1 Career editNick van Bloss played recitals concertos and chamber music in the UK and around Europe for a number of years before retiring from public performance 6 because of his Tourette syndrome Up until that point he had remained tic free whenever he played the piano He claimed that playing the piano was the only solace he was ever granted from a body that never stopped moving However in a major international piano competition he eliminated himself from the competition in mid performance when for the first time in his life while playing he had severe tics throughout his body After 15 years of retirement from professional and public life van Bloss made a comeback concert on 28 April 2009 at London s Cadogan Hall playing a concerto by Bach and the Emperor Concerto by Beethoven with the English Chamber Orchestra 7 8 This concert received enormous media attention 9 10 11 12 13 14 and was described as a triumph by London critics 15 16 In January 2010 van Bloss released a recording of the Goldberg Variations by Bach by Nimbus Records 17 which received widespread acclaim from critics 18 19 20 21 22 Van Bloss s recording of five Keyboard Concertos by Bach with the English Chamber Orchestra was released in 2011 by Nimbus Records as NI 6141 It was followed in 2013 by a Chopin disc containing the Sonata in B minor Op 58 and the 24 Preludes Op 28 NI 6215 and in 2015 by a Beethoven CD containing the Diabelli Variations Op 120 and the Sonata in F minor Op 57 Appassionata NI 6276 In the booklet issued with the last mentioned CD page 11 a further recording of music by Schumann Kreisleriana and the Etudes Symphoniques Op 13 is announced as due for release in November 2015 BBC Horizon editIn April 2007 Nick van Bloss was the focus of a BBC Horizon documentary called Mad but Glad produced and directed by Nicola Stockley 23 The programme follows van Bloss on a journey of self discovery in which he hopes to find the answer to the old question Is there such a thing as the mad genius In particular van Bloss seeks to find whether his talent for the piano might have in some way been caused or enhanced by his Tourette s Van Bloss meets many other afflicted people on his journey with conditions such as autism schizophrenia and automatic writing all of whom show an unusual and unexplained talent in an art form He also speaks with clinicians about his condition and the musical connection notably Oliver Sacks The programme ends with Nicola Stockley asking van Bloss whether given the severity of his Tourette s he would ever consider playing in public again In 2007 Oliver Sacks wrote about Nick van Bloss in his book Musicophilia Tales of Music and the Brain Sacks writes that in conversation with van Bloss about his piano playing and Tourette s van Bloss speaks in terms of his condition s constituting an energy one that is harnessed and focused when he plays the piano In a paradoxical way Sacks says Tourette s plays an essential role in Nick s piano playing 23 24 See also editMatt Savage Tony Cicoria Goldberg Variations discographyReferences editNick van Bloss 2006 Busy Body My Life With Tourette s Syndrome London Fusion Press a division of Vision Paperbacks ISBN 1 904132 94 4 Notes edit a b Nick van Bloss on living with Tourette s syndrome The Independent UK 18 April 2006 Retrieved 29 March 2008 dead link van Bloss 2006 p 61 van Bloss 2006 p 55 van Bloss 2006 p 52 van Bloss 2006 p 132 van Bloss 2006 p 188 van Bloss 2006 p 277 TLS Times Literary Supplement Entertainment Tourette s pianist makes comeback BBC News 8 April 2009 Retrieved 19 October 2011 Adams Stephen 6 April 2009 Superhuman Tourette s pianist returns to stage after 15 years The Telegraph London Retrieved 19 October 2011 Sam Coates Deborah Haynes and Roland Watson The Times UK News World News and Opinion London Entertainment timesonline co uk Retrieved 19 October 2011 Observations Some strokes of genius Features Music The Independent UK 17 April 2009 Archived from the original on 16 January 2011 Retrieved 19 October 2011 Pianist with Tourette s returns to the stage 4 00 PRI s The World Pri org 29 April 2009 Retrieved 19 October 2011 Chelsea comeback for Tourette s pianist News Evening Standard London 28 April 2009 Archived from the original on 17 January 2011 Retrieved 19 October 2011 Sam Coates Deborah Haynes and Roland Watson The Times UK News World News and Opinion London Entertainment timesonline co uk Retrieved 19 October 2011 Ivan Hewett 29 April 2009 Nick Van Bloss at Cadogan Hall review The Telegraph London Archived from the original on 2 May 2009 Retrieved 19 October 2011 Bach Goldberg Variations Bach Goldberg Variations Wyastone co uk Archived from the original on 22 May 2011 Retrieved 19 October 2011 Fiona Maddocks 30 January 2011 Bach Goldberg Variations Nick Van Bloss review Music The Observer The Guardian UK Retrieved 19 October 2011 Nick van Bloss 24 February 2011 Nick van Bloss Reviews Sunday Times Review Goldberg Variations Four Star Sublime poetry playfulness Nickvanbloss blogspot com Retrieved 19 October 2011 Gill Andy 21 January 2011 Album Nick Van Bloss Bach Goldberg Variations Nimbus Alliance Reviews Classical The Independent UK Archived from the original on 12 November 2012 Retrieved 19 October 2011 Classical CD Reviews 5 March 2011 Bach Goldberg Variations CD review The Telegraph London Retrieved 19 October 2011 Nick van Bloss 24 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