Helene Grimaud Interview

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Helene Grimaud is a risk-taker. She may appear ethereal, even fragile, but she has the will of a tiger, or should we say, wolf, the species she has chosen to protect at a sanctuary she founded in 1999 in South Salem, New York, about two hours north of Manhattan. In her "Quick Hits" interview with SOUND TRACKS, Grimaud describes her love of wolves, overcoming illness, and the magic of performing.

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