Description
About the Author
Peregrine Horden is Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Reviews
'This unique book is essential reading for everyone who acknowledges that music brings both solace and exhilaration, and that it has the power to make coherent sense of our wayward emotions' -Anthony Storr, FRCP, FRCPsych, FRSL.
'Horden's contributions to the volume he has masterminded are of exceptional quality. Ingenuously devised, they comprise not just a general introduction and a monograph chapter, but also a series of analytical commentaries placed before each of the book's three sections. They are elegant and erudite, informative but also questing: a delight for any interested reader to absorb and ponder' -Social History of Medicine
'Many historical questions regarding the therapeutic power of music, its use in healing, its place in specific culture and others are addressed in this book in a systematic, scholarly and sceptical manner... this book is a valid contribution to the history of music therapy' - International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music
'Horden has written a stimulating introduction to the whole book, as well as smaller introductions to all the historical sections, demonstrating not only the historical overview and detail, but also knowledge of the contemporary situation of music therapy' - Nordic Journal of Music Therapy Vol 9(2), 2000.
'This unique book is essential reading for everyone who acknowledges that music brings both solace and exhilaration, and that it has the power to make coherent sense of our wayward emotions.' Anthony Storr, FRCP, FRCPsych, FRSL '..there is no doubt that, for some years to come, Musical Healing and Music as Medicine will both represent the indispensable point of reference for any reader who wishes to be fully informed and kept up to date with the relationship between the art of medicine and the art of sound.' Medicina & Storia 'Horden's contributions to the volume he has masterminded are of exceptional quality. Ingenuously devised, they comprise not just a general introduction and a monograph chapter, but also a series of analytical commentaries placed before each of the book's three sections. They are elegant and erudite, informative but also questing " a delight for any interested reader to absorb and ponder.' Social History of Medicine 'Many historical questions regarding the therapeutic power of music, its use in healing, its place in specific culture and others are addressed in this book in a systematic,scholarly and sceptical manner....this book is a valid contribution to the history of music therapy.' International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music 'This book [...] should prove of considerable value to ethnomusicologists concerned as they are among other issues with the question, What does music do for the humans whose music we study? And it should have particular value for those interested in documenting the use of music for healing within contemporary societies... very useful reading.' The World of Music
Book Information
ISBN 9781138269422
Author Peregrine Horden
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 770g