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2020-12-22T13:02:00+00:00 On the single, Dagmar Turner plays the violin, accompanied, on the piano, by her brain surgeon The King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has released a Christmas single of ‘O Holy Night’ featuring a virtual choir of over 100 staff. Joining them was the Consultant Neurosurgeon Professor Keyoumars Ashkan and his patient Dagmar Turner - a keen violinist who, in January this year, underwent brain surgery. During the surgery, Turner, a member of the Isle of Wight Symphony Orchestra, played the violin while surgeons operated on her brain to remove a tumour from her right frontal lobe. The 53-yer-old told doctors that she was worried the operation would cause her to lose the ability to play. Consequently the team, led by Professor Ashkan, spent two hours mapping her brain while she played the instrument to understand which parts were responsible for her playing.