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Paul Fine, MD: Physician, Teacher, Composer
(University of Michigan Medical School)
Interview with Paul L. Fine
August 2011, Mainly Piano
KP: Hi Paul! How are things in Michigan today?
PF: Things are a little hot today. Of course, I prefer temperatures in the 50’s-60’s, so it’s not too surprising that I find it too hot in August!
KP: You’d love it here on the Oregon Coast! You recently released Measuring Up, your fifth CD of original compositions. How is it doing?
PF: It is doing well, thanks. It’s very early yet for sales, but I have given copies to a number of my family members, friends, and patients. Their enthusiastic response has been very gratifying.
KP: I think it’s your best album yet and really enjoyed reviewing it! When did you start playing the piano?
PF: At the age of five. I have no recollection of how or why it got into my head, but I asked my parents if I could take lessons and they let me give it a try.
KP: How long did you take piano lessons?
PF: Right up until my high school years.
KP: Do you play any other musical instruments?
PF: No. I do sing badly, however.
KP: When did you start composing music?
PF: I started almost immediately after I began playing. In fact, my first grade class put words to one of my first pieces and made it into a song called “Let’s Go to the Bakery”! I’m sure you’ve heard of it . . .
KP: Yes! It was a big hit for somebody in the late 60‘s wasn’t it? It’s apparent that you’ve been passionate about the piano most of your life. Did you ever consider a career in music?