From Deseret News archives:
Utahn's noted for great notes
Songwriter Janice Kapp Perry's talent is anything but ordinary
One day while composing at the piano she found that her hand could no longer play. She angrily slammed the piano shut. How could she be writing music to glorify God and have this happen, she wondered? How could God let this happen?
"I'm not proud to let anyone know that," she says.
During her round of doctor visits, she visited an osteopath who was blind. "The irony of me complaining to a blind man," she says. "I asked him how he dealt with his handicap. I needed peace of mind. He smiled and told me, 'You'll learn so much from this that you couldn't learn any other way. You won't trade it for anything. You'll learn about the Lord's timing.' Well, it happened. It's not a big deal anymore."
"She walks through fire every time she writes a piece," says Doug. "It hurts while she's writing and then for a day or so afterward."
"Sometimes she sits in there and writes, and I don't see her all day," says John, "but she pays for it. It hurts her."
For 20 years, she rarely played the piano, but while serving a church mission in Chile a couple of years ago she forced herself to play for church services again because there was no one else.
"I've followed the case of a concert pianist named Leon Fleischer for 25 years," she says. "He lost the use of one of his hands in exactly the same way I did and had to give up performing. Eventually he started giving one-handed concerts. Everything he tried, I tried, all to no avail for either of us. Just recently he tried botox shots in his forearm, and he is now giving two-handed concerts in Carnegie Hall. So, very soon I will go try the same thing and hope for similar results."
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