Henry Field is an acclaimed concert pianist and one of the great virtuosos of his time. Returning to the stage after a prolonged absence, he is suddenly stricken with a severe case of stage fright. His music, once fluid and effortless, has abruptly become a constant struggle with the beats to avoid artistic disaster. At this point, Helen Morrison, a music critic with a kindred spirit and a troubled past, enters the scene. Helen believes she might hold the key to Henry regaining his trust, but first she must overcome his barriers and earn his trust. As Henry's condition begins to improve, the budding relationship takes an unexpected turn that could precipitate its failure. Unless Henry finally faces his personal demons.
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Henry Field is an acclaimed concert pianist and one of the great virtuosos of his time. Returning to the stage after a prolonged absence, he is suddenly stricken with a severe case of stage fright. His music, once fluid and effortless, has abruptly become a constant struggle with the beats to avoid artistic disaster. At this point, Helen Morrison, a music critic with a kindred spirit and a troubled past, enters the scene. Helen believes she might hold the key to Henry regaining his trust, but first she must overcome his barriers and earn his trust. As Henry's condition begins to improve, the budding relationship takes an unexpected turn that could precipitate its failure. Unless Henry finally faces his personal demons.