3/4. Architect Daniel Libeskind , who in his youth had a promising career as a concert pianist, explores the place of music in his spiritual life. The designer of the Jewish
Museum in Berlin and of the Freedom Towerto be built at New York's Ground Zero, Libeskind considers music's power in affirming national identity and discusses its place in helping people to come to terms with horrific events in history. His music choices include piano works by Chopin, YehudiMenuhin playing Bloch's
Violin Concerto and the remarkable sound of traditional Inuit singing games. Producer Michael Surcombe