Stories
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Defying deafness through music
Did you know that Beethoven’s profession meant he was ashamed to admit to being deaf? Find out how similar prejudices persist today and how our writer is helping to break them down.
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Is shoegaze the loneliest genre of music?
Christine Ro explores the connection between shyness and shoegaze.
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Dementia playlists and musical memory
Listening to the right music can provide both solace and pleasure for someone with dementia, helping them to reconnect with the world around them. Grace Meadows makes the case for more music in dementia care.
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How music opens the doors of memory and the mind
People living with dementia can often still listen, perform or move to music. What does this tell us about how memories are formed?
Catalogue
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Women musicians in Victorian fiction, 1860-1900 : representations of music, science, and gender in the leisured home / Phyllis Weliver.
Weliver, Phyllis.Date: [2000], ©2000- Archives and manuscripts
Music in Hospitals: Creating Joy Through Live Music
Date: 2000Reference: ART/AFH/C/1/2/18Part of: Arts for Health: archive- Books
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Reflections on American music : the twentieth century and the new millennium : a collection of essays presented in honor of the College Music Society / and co-edited by James R. Heintze and Michael Saffle.
Date: 2000- Books
Music and dementia : from cognition to therapy / edited by Amee Baird, Sandra Garrido, Jeanette Tamplin.
Date: [2020]- Books
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Jazz & the Germans : essays on the influence of "hot" American idioms on the 20th-century German music / Michael J. Budds, editor.
Date: [2002], ©2002