The nature of music: beauty, sound, and healing

New York: Riverhead Books (2001)
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Abstract

Exploring the universal appeal of music, a classical pianist shows the ways the great works of the classical canon can help us cope with grief, aid us in recovery from illness, inspire us to create, and give dimension to the mysteries of beauty and faith. Reprint.

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