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How the World's Great Music Can Inspire Your Heart and Your Health
More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras suggested that the human soul could be perfected through sublimely composed music. Today this astonishing concept has come true in clinics and hospitals, where sound is used as medicine to treat the body and mind.
On Healing with Great Music, you will explore the phenomenal effects of sound on human physiology. Don Campbell, author of The Mozart Effect, unveils new insights about the layer of information within music that does not necessarily meet the ear, yet has profound implications for enhancing health and intelligence.
Offering both clinical evidence and spiritual insights, Campbell examines how different forms of music influence healing, learning, relaxation states, and creativity. Complete with examples and exercises you can try yourself, Healing with Great Music invites you to orchestrate a balanced, more harmonious life through the magic of sound. The author of The Mozart Effect reveals sound healing potential in classical compositions.
Don Campbell
Don Campbell (1947–2012)
Don Campbell was respected internationally for his work as a teacher and researcher in the fields of music, sound, health, and learning. Often described as a man who has listened to the world, Campbell was the founder and director of the Institute for Music, Health, and Education in Boulder, Colorado. For seven years, he taught music and philosophy at St. Mary's International School in Tokyo, and he spoke about the transformative power of music in more than 30 countries worldwide.
Don was the author of 18 books, and was widely known for his bestsellers, The Mozart Effect and The Mozart Effect for Children, which have been translated into 15 languages. He wrote extensively on music, health, education and creativity, and also authored the biography of his famed teacher, Nadia Boulanger.
More than 2,000 years ago, the Greek philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras suggested that the human soul could be perfected through sublimely composed music. Today this astonishing concept has come true in clinics and hospitals, where sound is used as medicine to treat the body and mind.
On Healing with Great Music, you will explore the phenomenal effects of sound on human physiology. Don Campbell, author of The Mozart Effect, unveils new insights about the layer of information within music that does not necessarily meet the ear, yet has profound implications for enhancing health and intelligence.
Offering both clinical evidence and spiritual insights, Campbell examines how different forms of music influence healing, learning, relaxation states, and creativity. Complete with examples and exercises you can try yourself, Healing with Great Music invites you to orchestrate a balanced, more harmonious life through the magic of sound. The author of The Mozart Effect reveals sound healing potential in classical compositions.
Don Campbell
Don Campbell (1947–2012)
Don Campbell was respected internationally for his work as a teacher and researcher in the fields of music, sound, health, and learning. Often described as a man who has listened to the world, Campbell was the founder and director of the Institute for Music, Health, and Education in Boulder, Colorado. For seven years, he taught music and philosophy at St. Mary's International School in Tokyo, and he spoke about the transformative power of music in more than 30 countries worldwide.
Don was the author of 18 books, and was widely known for his bestsellers, The Mozart Effect and The Mozart Effect for Children, which have been translated into 15 languages. He wrote extensively on music, health, education and creativity, and also authored the biography of his famed teacher, Nadia Boulanger.