Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-254).
Contents:
Beginnings : on music -- Three major works of the western classical repertoire : introduction to chapters 2, 7, and 11 -- J.S. Bach, Mass in b minor BWV 232 : the contrapuntal musical relationship -- Living-in-playing : a group case study -- Tone, form, and architecture -- Clinical listening -- Case study. Michael : music and loss -- Beethoven, String quartet in a minor, op. 132 : creativity, music, and illness -- Analysis and assessment -- musical form and clinical form -- Atonality : clinical intent and aesthetic reality -- John Cage, Sonatas and interludes for prepared piano : beauty and revolution -- When the music stops -- Moving into the age of Aquarius : aesthetic music therapy with a string quartet -- From a composer's point of view -- Reflections and new directions.
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