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Title The Routledge companion to music, mind and well-being / edited by Penelope Gouk, James Kennaway, Jacomien Prins and Wiebke Thormählen.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
©2019

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Description xvii, 329 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Series Routledge music companions
Routledge music companions.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : Historical and contemporary perspectives on music, mind and well-being / Penelope Gouk, James Kennaway, Jacomien Prins and Wiebke Thormählen.
Section one. From antiquity to the twentieth century. From antiquity to the twentieth century : Music, mind and well-being in antiquity / Francesco Pelosi -- Regulative power of the harmony of the spheres in medieval Latin, Arabic and Persian sources / Andrew Hicks -- Girolamo Cardano on music as a remedy "for the troubles that result from the misery of human misfortune" / Jacomien Prins -- Melancholy, music and the passions in English culture around 1600 / Penelope Gouk -- Musical glasses, metal reeds and broken hearts: two cases of melancholia treated by new musical instruments / Carmel Raz and Stanley Finger -- Framing emotional responses to music : music-making and social well-being in early nineteenth-century England / Wiebke Thormählen -- Use of music as a treatment for Gemüthskrankheit in nineteenth-century Viennese psychiatry / Andrea Korenjak -- Anna O.'s nervous cough : historical perspectives on neurological and psychological approaches to music / James Kennaway -- "What is this music doing to me?" : psychological experiments on the effects on music on mood in the first half of the twentieth century / Marta García Quiñones -- Music, body and emotion between well-being, manipulation and torture in the twentieth century / Juliane Brauer.
Section two. Twenty-first century. Emotional accounts of musical experience and musical object : on the relationship between music and emotion / Elvira Di Bona -- Understanding music, mind and emotion from the perspective of psychoneuroimmunology / Daisy Fancourt -- Approaches to music, well-being and emotion from psychology : theory, method and evidence / Alexandra Lamont -- Please please me! : The pleasure of music in the brain / Ole A. Heggli, Morten L. Kringelbach and Peter Vuust -- Three controversies of music and emotions : neuroscience and the psychology of sadness and music / Tuomas Eerola -- Why we listen to sad-sounding music : philosophical perspectives, psychological functions and underlying brain mechanisms / Liila Taruffi and Stefan Koelsch -- When emotional character does not suffice : the dimension of expressiveness in the cognitive processing of music and language / Ariadne Loutrari and Marjorie Lorch -- Musical engagement and well-being in the early years of life / Beatriz Ilari -- Music, emotion and learning / Jennie Henley -- Music, cognition and well-being in the ageing / Susan Hallam -- Goodness of small things : why we need longitudinal and ethnographic studies of music in dementia care / Mariko Hara and Tia DeNora.
Summary In recent decades, the relationship between music, emotions, health and well-being has become a hot topic. Scientific research and new neuro-imaging technologies have provided extraordinary new insights into how music affects our brains and bodies, and researchers in fields ranging from psychology and music therapy to history and sociology have turned their attention to the question of how music relates to mind, body, feelings and health, generating a wealth of insights as well as new challenges. Yet this work if often divided by discipline and methodology, resulting in parallel, yet separate discourses. In this context, this book seeks to foster truly interdisciplinary approaches to key questions about the nature of musical experience and to demonstrate the importance of the conceptual and ideological frameworks underlying research in this field. Incorporating perspectives from musicology, history, psychology, neuroscience, music education, philosophy, sociology, linguistics and music therapy, this volume opens the way for a generative dialogue across both scientific and humanistic scholarship. -- Page [4] of cover.
Subject Music -- Psychological aspects.
Music -- Psychological aspects.
Music therapy.
Music therapy.
Music -- psychology.
Music Therapy.
Personal Satisfaction.
Mental Health.
Added Author Gouk, Penelope, editor.
Kennaway, James Gordon, 1975- editor.
Prins, Jacomien, editor.
Thormählen, Wiebke, editor.
ISBN 9781138057760 (hardback)
1138057762
9781315164717 (ebook)