In the second of our four-part series with Stephen Fry, exploring music, art and mental health, Stephen talks with moving honesty about his own suicide attempts and battle with bipolar disorder, and how Beethoven’s music helped in his recovery from his lowest points.
The Art of Change is a series where we meet artists and performers who are passionate about changing the world, presented by journalist Chris Gunness.
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