Grand pianist: 12-year-old plays through blindness

Twelve-year-old Luther Fuller, a pianist who is blind, navigates his way around a grand piano that he will soon practice on during a tour of Murphy Hall, Monday, July 2, 2012. Fuller spent part of the day with his mother, Brendy Latare, learning the lay of the building in preparation for the upcoming International Institute for Young Musicians Summer Music Academy, which begins on July 8. Nick Krug/Journal-World Photo

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Twelve-year-old Luther Fuller, a pianist who is blind, navigates his way around a grand piano that he will soon practice on during a tour of Murphy Hall, Monday, July 2, 2012. Fuller spent part of the day with his mother, Brendy Latare, learning the lay of the building in preparation for the upcoming International Institute for Young Musicians Summer Music Academy, which begins on July 8. Nick Krug/Photo. Read more here.

One Response to Grand pianist: 12-year-old plays through blindness
  1. Michael steidle
    September 25, 2012 | 9:14 am

    That is really cool.

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