
I'm Thomas Verrier, conductor of the Vanderbilt University Wind Symphony, and I have Parkinson's Disease. I have come to accept that Parkinson's Disease will significantly shape my future. However, my acceptance does not equate to resignation. Quite the opposite—it has given me a strong sense of purpose and motivation! Through this podcast, I hope to inspire perseverance and adaptation; to create ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | |||

In this episode of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, Thomas Verrier visits with Dr. Dawn Rose. Dr. Rose is a prominent music psychologist and senior researcher whose pioneering work explores how rhythm and music can be used to manage movement and... more
In this episode, Thomas Verrier speaks with Kelly Corcoran. Kelly is a professional conductor who, among her many accolades, was the associate conductor of the Nashville Symphony for nine seasons. Kelly also holds a master's degree in public health a... more
In the latest installment of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, Thomas Verrier visits with his longtime colleague from the Blair School of Music, Gilbert Long. Gil is a world-class tuba player who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2018. No... more
In this first episode of Season 2 of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, Thomas Verrier talks with guitarist Fabio Dwyer. Fabio’s journey with early onset Parkinson's disease has been defined by resilience and the pursuit of new possibilities. Foll... more
Previously, Conducting Parkinson's reposted a YouTube video of Clayton Henderson, a pianist with severe Parkinson's symptoms. When he begins to play piano, we see that his symptoms completely disappear. This two-part episode of Conducting Parkinson’s... more
In this episode of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, Thomas Verrier speaks with violinist Roger Frisch. Roger is a distinguished violinist and former associate concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra. After building a celebrated career, he devel... more
In this episode of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, Thomas Verrier speaks with Denise Bacon. Denise is a dedicated clarinetist and amateur musician who has Parkinson’s Disease. She gained international recognition for playing her instrument duri... more
In this episode of Conducting Parkinson’s Conversations, the guest is Daphne Bryan, PhD. Daphne is the author of MUSIC AS MEDICINE and PARKINSON'S AND THE B1 THERAPY. An experienced musician and researcher, she explores how music can support neurolog... more
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