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Brazilian pianist Joao Carlos Martins, 79, gestures during an interview with AFP at his home in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on January 29, 2020. - Martins, was for decades Brazil's most acclaimed pianist, but an accident an a degenerative disease forced him to stop playing with both hands since 1998. That changed a few months ago when a new friend came to him with a pair mechanic gloves that suit him perfectly. He can now play again with fingers. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Brazilian pianist Joao Carlos Martins, 79, gestures during an interview with AFP at his home in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on January 29, 2020. - Martins, was for decades Brazil's most acclaimed pianist, but an accident an a degenerative disease forced him to stop playing with both hands since 1998. That changed a few months ago when a new friend came to him with a pair mechanic gloves that suit him perfectly. He can now play again with fingers. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL/AFP via Getty Images)