Daniel Callahan – A Remembrance

By Amy Gutmann
Published on July 19, 2019

There is a strange but charming tradition in the world of classical music of citing musical pedigrees. It's not unlike the familiar parlor game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, but carried out with far greater seriousness. For instance, the renowned American pianist and conductor Leon Fleisher, still performing in his 90s, was a student of Artur Schnabel's, who learned his craft from Theodore Leschetizky, who studied under Carl Czerny, who was a student of Beethoven's. Among bioethicists aroun...

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