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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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?
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How we bury our children
Following her baby daughter’s funeral, Wendy Pratt found that visiting the grave gave her a way to carry out physical acts of caring for her child. Here she considers how parents’ nurturing instincts live on after a child’s death.
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The quest to breed gifted children
If you had the chance, would you choose a genius baby?
Catalogue
- Books
Music therapy in children and young people's palliative care / edited by Anna Ludwig ; foreword by Lesley Schatzberger.
Date: 2019- 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
The Neurosciences and Music IV : Learning and Memory / issue editors, Katie Overy, Isabelle Peretz, Robert J. Zatorre, Luisa Lopez and Maria Majno.
Neurosciences and Music 2011 : Edinburgh, Scotland)Date: 2012- Books
Music therapy and autism across the lifespan : a spectrum of approaches / edited by Henry Dunn, Elizabeth Coombes, Emma Maclean, Helen Mottram and Josie Nugent ; foreword by Adam Ockelford.
Date: 2019- E-books
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Funny folks
W. C. PowellDate: 1874