Recovering maestro: It’s not cancer. I just can’t fly

Recovering maestro: It’s not cancer. I just can’t fly

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norman lebrecht

March 04, 2016

The Canadian conductor Bernard Labadie, who is making a fine comeback after an 18-month cancer struggle, has posted a health update on Slipped Disc. After cancelling a London date, he writes:

To reassure everyone: cancer is NOT back. I’m just experiencing the ups and downs of a long recovery and the joys of a weak immune system, which is perfectly normal after fighting the kind of cancer I faced (T-cell lymphoma). Among other temporary health issues, flying is still very difficult as I tend to catch every bug around (and everybody knows there is a lot of them on a plane…), which led to the decision not to travel overseas for a while. I am still conducting at home and will be back on the international stage very soon. Meanwhile I send my very best wishes to the wonderful musicians and staff of the Academy of Ancient Music for the concerts in late March.

Delighted to share good news.

 

bernard labadie

Comments

  • Fran says:

    Maybe people don’t want their health discussed online either

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