Healing Songs

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780822337027

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By Ted Gioia
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Ted Gioia, pianist, composer, and one of the founders of Stanford University's Jazz Studies program, is the author of Work Songs, also published by Duke University Press, as well as several celebrated books, including West Coast Jazz: Modern Jazz in California, 1945-1960. His book The History of Jazz was selected as one of the best books of the year by Jonathan Yardley in the Washington Post, chosen as a notable book of the year by the New York Times, and honored with the Bay Area Book Reviewers' award for best nonfiction work of the year. His book The Imperfect Art won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award and was named a Jazz Book of the Century by the Jazz Educators Journal. He has recorded several compact discs as a leader, including The End of the Open Road and Tango Cool.

Preface ix 1. The Rhythm Within 1 2. The Incantation 18 3. Native American Healing Songs 34 4. The Shaman 49 5. Orpheus the Shaman 69 6. The Harmony of the Spheres 89 7. Music and the Medical Practitioner 109 8. Music Therapy 124 9. From Singing Bowls to Sonic Birth 142 10. Reclaiming the Drum 158 11. Do Healing Songs Work? 170 Notes 183 Recommended Listening 211 Bibliography 215 Index 233

"Ted Gioia enriches and makes real the powerful message that music is, and has always been, an integral part of the toolkit that ordinary humans have used to navigate life. He shows that, far from being a pastime to fill idle moments or a distraction from everyday preoccupations, music addresses fundamental issues of human existence, survival, and liberation. Gioia's work offers hope to those who fear that the corporate mass media may have suffocated the age-old impulse of ordinary people to make music their own."--John Sloboda, author of Exploring the Musical Mind "Healings Songs explores the ancient idea that music can be used to cure or relieve all kinds of ailments, from madness to gout. [It] is a fascinating and formidably well-read essay ... "--The Daily Telegraph, 9 September 2006 "These are fascinating works of musical history which aim at putting two song genres fairly and squarely into their most basic context--human need. Gioia is a pianist and composer linked to Stanford University in the States, and here reinforces his reputation for combining inquisitive scholarship with lucid readability."--Classical Music, 12 May 2007

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