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Finger injury ends top violinist’s career at 62

Finger injury ends top violinist’s career at 62

The popular Quebec violinist Angèle Dubeau has been forced to give up playing by a persistent hand injury.

She says: ‘For as long as I can remember, music has been a part of my life. Through it, I expressed myself, traveled, and found daily nourishment. My violin has been a faithful companion since the age of four. It colored my world and, even more than words, became my primary means of expression.

‘However, I now find myself having to learn how to live without my violin. With a heavy heart, I must accept that I can no longer physically play it. My right hand, specifically my index finger—the master of the bow—has lost its sensitivity and is permanently numb. For 58 years, I have applied pressure and precision to the same spot. The nerve has become worn and severely damaged.

‘To my dear audience, thank you for all the moments we’ve shared. I sincerely hope my music continues to touch you through my 48 albums.’

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