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Bishop Gérald Caussé and Nicolas Giusti: Why the Presiding Bishop and His Friend Recorded An Album of Piano Duets
37 minutes Posted May 8, 2019 at 4:30 am.
A European Kinship
Finding the Gospel
The Temples They Dreamed Would Be Built
A Love for Music
Primary Pianist, The Best Calling in the Church
A Universal Language
Why An Album of Piano Duets?
"Where Can I Turn For Peace," a Joyful Hymn
What does it mean to be "All In" the gospel of Jesus Christ?
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In his spare time (that we doubt exists) the Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Gérald Caussé, recently practiced and recorded piano duets with his Latter-day Saint friend, Nicolas Giusti, an acclaimed Italian composer and opera conductor from Rome. We spoke with the duo about their European heritage, how their families found the gospel and why Primary pianist is one of the best callings in the Church.
"Now I can see a temple from the windows of my house. And so every morning when I wake up, I go and have my breakfast, and I look to the temple. And I think of when I was a young boy, and it would take two days to get to the temple in Switzerland. And it's almost as if I have to pinch myself and I say to myself, every time I see the temple, 'You must not consider this as commonplace. Don't get used to seeing the temple every day. This is a miracle everyday.'"
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