Music as Care: Artistry in the Hospital Environment: CMS Emerging Fields in Music: CMS Emerging Fields in Music
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032006444
ISBN-10: 1032006447
Pagini: 142
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria CMS Emerging Fields in Music
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032006447
Pagini: 142
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria CMS Emerging Fields in Music
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateCuprins
Foreword
Eric Booth
Chapter 1 From Concert Hall to Hospital: Excellence, Artistry, and Skill, Reconsidered
Sarah Adams Hoover
Artist Spotlight 1 Being Present
Anaís Azul
Impromptu 1 Music and Health and the Health of Music
Moisès Fernández Via
Artist Spotlight 2 Both/And
Eva Cappelletti-Chao
Chapter 2 Rounding, Sounding, Playing Together: A Continuum of Musical Practice
Sarah Adams Hoover
Artist Spotlight 3 Singing from the Soul
Tamara Wellons
Chapter 3 Training for New Jobs: Professionalizing the Role of the Musician in Healthcare
Jill Sonke
Impromptu 2 Fixing, Doing, Being
Moisès Fernández Via
Artist Spotlight 4 Tag-Teaming
Jason Hedges
Chapter 4 From Beguiling to Belonging: The Evolution of Musical-Medical Partnership
Sarah Adams Hoover
Eric Booth
Chapter 1 From Concert Hall to Hospital: Excellence, Artistry, and Skill, Reconsidered
Sarah Adams Hoover
Artist Spotlight 1 Being Present
Anaís Azul
Impromptu 1 Music and Health and the Health of Music
Moisès Fernández Via
Artist Spotlight 2 Both/And
Eva Cappelletti-Chao
Chapter 2 Rounding, Sounding, Playing Together: A Continuum of Musical Practice
Sarah Adams Hoover
Artist Spotlight 3 Singing from the Soul
Tamara Wellons
Chapter 3 Training for New Jobs: Professionalizing the Role of the Musician in Healthcare
Jill Sonke
Impromptu 2 Fixing, Doing, Being
Moisès Fernández Via
Artist Spotlight 4 Tag-Teaming
Jason Hedges
Chapter 4 From Beguiling to Belonging: The Evolution of Musical-Medical Partnership
Sarah Adams Hoover
Notă biografică
Sarah Adams Hoover is Associate Dean for Innovation, Interdisciplinary Partnerships and Community Initiatives at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.
Recenzii
"In Music as Care: Artistry in the Hospital Environment, Sarah Adams Hoover conducts a rare piece of reflection on musical soundscapes in clinical settings and how these might affect the performer, participant and audience. In these hard days of a pandemic, with fear in the air, and our hospitals struggling to find their way through mounting workloads, the pleasures of music should not be understated, nor the work of those who bring it to clinics, bedsides and corridors, without applause. Music is different kind of medicine. Music can be care. Music as Care will be of interest to scholars and postgraduates in health humanities, medical humanities, arts for health, arts in hospitals and community arts."
— Paul Crawford, Professor of Health Humanities, The University of Nottingham, UK
"Everyone who teaches music performance in one of America’s many colleges and universities should read Music as Care. In this book, Sarah Hoover provides a compelling vision of a future where professionally-trained musicians capably bring the healing power of music into our hospitals and hospices. It is high time for development of musical-medical partnerships to enter the mainstream, and Hoover successfully points the way forward."
—Patricia Lambert, Professor of Arts Management, University of Oregon, USA
"In Music as Care: Artistry in the Hospital Environment, Sarah Adams Hoover conducts a rare piece of reflection on musical soundscapes in clinical settings and how these might affect the performer, participant and audience. In these hard days of a pandemic, with fear in the air, and our hospitals struggling to find their way through mounting workloads, the pleasures of music should not be understated, nor the work of those who bring it to clinics, bedsides and corridors, without applause. Music is different kind of medicine. Music can be care. Music as Care will be of interest to scholars and postgraduates in health humanities, medical humanities, arts for health, arts in hospitals and community arts."
— Paul Crawford, Professor of Health Humanities, The University of Nottingham, UK
"Everyone who teaches music performance in one of America’s many colleges and universities should read Music as Care. In this book, Sarah Hoover provides a compelling vision of a future where professionally-trained musicians capably bring the healing power of music into our hospitals and hospices. It is high time for development of musical-medical partnerships to enter the mainstream, and Hoover successfully points the way forward."
—Patricia Lambert, Professor of Arts Management, University of Oregon, USA
"Music as Care provides a fascinating overview of a rapidly growing field. But what struck me most was the way it reimagines the arts experience. For many arts organizations "art" is so central that performers and listeners are barely considered, and the arts are suffering for it. Even though it is not its intent, Music as Care offers an invaluable perspective and concrete guidance for community engagement in the arts."
—Doug Borwick, CEO, ArtsEngaged, USA
— Paul Crawford, Professor of Health Humanities, The University of Nottingham, UK
"Everyone who teaches music performance in one of America’s many colleges and universities should read Music as Care. In this book, Sarah Hoover provides a compelling vision of a future where professionally-trained musicians capably bring the healing power of music into our hospitals and hospices. It is high time for development of musical-medical partnerships to enter the mainstream, and Hoover successfully points the way forward."
—Patricia Lambert, Professor of Arts Management, University of Oregon, USA
"In Music as Care: Artistry in the Hospital Environment, Sarah Adams Hoover conducts a rare piece of reflection on musical soundscapes in clinical settings and how these might affect the performer, participant and audience. In these hard days of a pandemic, with fear in the air, and our hospitals struggling to find their way through mounting workloads, the pleasures of music should not be understated, nor the work of those who bring it to clinics, bedsides and corridors, without applause. Music is different kind of medicine. Music can be care. Music as Care will be of interest to scholars and postgraduates in health humanities, medical humanities, arts for health, arts in hospitals and community arts."
— Paul Crawford, Professor of Health Humanities, The University of Nottingham, UK
"Everyone who teaches music performance in one of America’s many colleges and universities should read Music as Care. In this book, Sarah Hoover provides a compelling vision of a future where professionally-trained musicians capably bring the healing power of music into our hospitals and hospices. It is high time for development of musical-medical partnerships to enter the mainstream, and Hoover successfully points the way forward."
—Patricia Lambert, Professor of Arts Management, University of Oregon, USA
"Music as Care provides a fascinating overview of a rapidly growing field. But what struck me most was the way it reimagines the arts experience. For many arts organizations "art" is so central that performers and listeners are barely considered, and the arts are suffering for it. Even though it is not its intent, Music as Care offers an invaluable perspective and concrete guidance for community engagement in the arts."
—Doug Borwick, CEO, ArtsEngaged, USA
Descriere
This book provides an overview of professional musicians working within the healthcare system and explores programs that bring music into the environment of the hospital.