The Routledge companion to music, mind and well-being. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge companion to music, mind and well-being. (2018)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge companion to music, mind and well-being
- Other Titles:
- Companion to music, mind and well-being
Music, mind and well-being - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Penelope Gouk, James Kennaway, Jacomien Prins and Wiebke Thormahlen.
- Editors:
- Gouk, Penelope
Kennaway, James Gordon, 1975-
Prins, Jacomien
Thormählen, Wiebke - Contents:
- 1. Introduction: perspectives on music, emotions and well-being - Penelope Gouk, James Kennaway, Jacomien Prins, and Wiebke Thormählen Section One: From Antiquity to the Twentieth Century 2. Music, mind and well-being in Antiquity - Francesco Pelosi 3. The regulative power of the harmony of the spheres in Medieval Latin, Arabic and Persian sources - Andrew Hicks 4. Girolamo Cardano on music as a remedy "for the troubles that result for the misery of human misfortune" - Jacomien Prins 5. Melancholy, music and the passions in English culture around 1600 - Penelope Gouk 6. Musical glasses, metal reeds, and broken hearts: two cases of melancholia treated by new musical instruments - Carmel Raz and Stanley Finger 7. Framing emotional responses to music: music-making and social well-being in early nineteenth-century England - Wiebke Thormählen 8. The use of music as a treatment for Gemüthskrankheit - Andrea Korenjak 9. Anna O.’s nervous cough: historical perspectives on neurological approaches to music - James Kennaway 10. "What is this music doing to me?": psychological experiments on the effects of music on mood in the first half of the twentieth century - Garcia García Quiñones 11. Music, body and emotion between well-being, manipulation and torture in the twentieth century - Juliane Brauer Section Two: The Twenty-first Century 12. Emotional cccounts of musical experience and musical object: an introduction to the current debate on the relationship between music and emotion -1. Introduction: perspectives on music, emotions and well-being - Penelope Gouk, James Kennaway, Jacomien Prins, and Wiebke Thormählen Section One: From Antiquity to the Twentieth Century 2. Music, mind and well-being in Antiquity - Francesco Pelosi 3. The regulative power of the harmony of the spheres in Medieval Latin, Arabic and Persian sources - Andrew Hicks 4. Girolamo Cardano on music as a remedy "for the troubles that result for the misery of human misfortune" - Jacomien Prins 5. Melancholy, music and the passions in English culture around 1600 - Penelope Gouk 6. Musical glasses, metal reeds, and broken hearts: two cases of melancholia treated by new musical instruments - Carmel Raz and Stanley Finger 7. Framing emotional responses to music: music-making and social well-being in early nineteenth-century England - Wiebke Thormählen 8. The use of music as a treatment for Gemüthskrankheit - Andrea Korenjak 9. Anna O.’s nervous cough: historical perspectives on neurological approaches to music - James Kennaway 10. "What is this music doing to me?": psychological experiments on the effects of music on mood in the first half of the twentieth century - Garcia García Quiñones 11. Music, body and emotion between well-being, manipulation and torture in the twentieth century - Juliane Brauer Section Two: The Twenty-first Century 12. Emotional cccounts of musical experience and musical object: an introduction to the current debate on the relationship between music and emotion - Elvira Di Bona 13. Understanding music, mind and emotion from the perspective of psychoneuroimmunology - Daisy Fancourt 14. Approaches to music, well-being and emotion from psychology: theory, method and evidence - Alexandra Lamont 15. Please please me! The pleasure of music in the brain - Ole A. Heggli, Morten L. Kringelbach and Peter Vuust 16. Three controversies of music and emotions: neuroscience and psychology of sadness and music - Tuomas Eerola 17. Why we listen to sad-sounding music: philosopical perspectives, psychological functions and underlying brain mechanisms - Liila Taruffi and Stefan Koelsch 18. Music and language expressiveness: When emotional character does not suffice: the dimension of expressiveness in the cognitive processing of music and language - Ariadne Loutrari and Marjorie Lorch 19. Musical engagement and well-being in the early years of life - Beatriz Ilari 20. Music, emotion and learning - Jennie Henley 21. Music, cognition and well-being in the ageing - Susan Hallam 22. The goodness of small things: why we need longitudinal and ethnographic studies of music in dementia care - Mariko Hara and Tia DeNora … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 781.11
Music -- Psychological aspects
Music therapy - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351674980
9781351674997
9781351674973
9781315164717 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138057760
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