From Deseret News archives:
Concert for cancer survivors
"We're calling this our 'inaugural' concert," said Amy Jackson. "I want it to get bigger every year and hopefully attract some big names in the future."
This weekend's concerts will benefit Salt Lake City's Cancer Wellness House. "I chose them because they embrace everyone, from survivors to family members," Jackson said. "They also deal with the emotional aspect of cancer."
The downtown Cancer Wellness House has offered free resources for adult and children cancer survivors, as well as for their friends and family members, since opening in September 1997. "We're happy that they're sponsoring the concerts."
Jackson is a former free-lance violinist who is now a lawyer. She still substitutes with the Utah Symphony, though, usually when the orchestra plays for Utah Opera productions. For the Cancer Wellness concerts, she'll be appearing with two old friends, pianist Jed Moss and cellist Ellen Bridger.
Both Bridger and Jackson have been personally touched by cancer.
Six years ago, Bridger was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent surgery and chemotherapy, and has been cancer-free since her treatment.
Jackson said that when she discovered she had cancer, she found a great deal of strength and support from Bridger. "I've known Ellen for 15 or 20 years. When I found out I had cancer earlier this year, I called her up and told her. She was very supportive and helped me through this period."
Moss became involved through his friendship with Jackson. "I've known Jed for 22 years," Jackson said. "He's never had cancer, so he's our token healthy guy."
Jackson said that even though she's known Moss for so long, they've never had the opportunity of performing together. "I've always wanted to, and now we're finally getting that chance." The two will be featured in the second half of the program in a set of violin and piano pieces.
"I've pulled out pieces that I've never played before," Jackson said. "While I was recovering from my treatment, I went through all my scores and picked out pieces that I like but have never played."
In the first half, besides solos by Moss and Jackson, the three will play Ravel's seldom heard Piano Trio.
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