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in New York City, a non-profit organisation, and using talented young musicians he gave short concerts mixed with anecdotes to audiences in homeless centres, nursing homes, hospices and schools. He was also the director of the Roosa School of Music, a community music school located on Willow Place in
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offered an engagement playing Brahms' second piano concerto with the Berlin Philharmonic, Lythgoe astonished both the conductor and himself by declining. He recalled that he felt he had reached a "musical menopause". A breakdown caused him to abandon performances altogether, and in 1976, he accepted
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sports car, but became increasingly depressive. By the early 1970s, Lythgoe was relying heavily on drugs to get him through performances. During World War II, a bomb had landed in his back garden, decapitating the girl next door and ripping off his piano teacher's arm. Decades later, he claimed to
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Lythgoe increasingly felt his true mission was to bring music to those not privileged enough to attend concert halls. When he settled in New York City, he became director of
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In the 1960s, he was the first classical pianist to abandon formal concert attire. The stylish collarless suit which
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and The Beatles. His acclaimed recordings of American piano music were added to the permanent collection of the
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debut was critically acclaimed, but Lythgoe spent the two days between the recital and the reviews on
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Brooklyn Heights for several years, after which it was merged into another school.
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at the first of what were to be many performances at the annual
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the post of Dean Of Faculty at the Music School Settlement in
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He lived alone in a simple one-bedroom co-op apartment in
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film. Some years later, he won a piano scholarship to the
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He owned a six-bedroom house in Surrey, a hand-built
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led to renewed media interest and a career revival.
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