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Carl Ratner, Baritone, 9/17, College Of Fine Arts
Carl Ratner, Baritone, 9/17, College Of Fine Arts
School of Music Faculty Recitals
- CARL RATNER, Baritone
- with Rhea Olivaccé, Soprano Meredith Arwady, Contralto Barry Ross, Violin Jane Kenas, Piano John Griffin, Piano Yu-Lien The, Piano
Williams Syndrome And Music: A Systematic Integrative Review, Donovon Thakur
Williams Syndrome And Music: A Systematic Integrative Review, Donovon Thakur
Masters Theses
Researchers and clinicians have often cited the curious relationship between individuals with Williams syndrome and music. This review aimed to systematically identify, analyze, and synthesize research and findings related to Williams syndrome and music. Thirty-one articles were identified that examined this relationship and were divided into seven areas by their findings. This process covered a diverse array of methodologies, with aims to: 1) report current findings; 2) assess methodological quality; and 3) discuss the potential implications and considerations for the clinical use of music with this population. Collecting and analyzing available research on the relationship between Williams syndrome and music …
The Effectiveness Of Music Therapy To Reduce Agitation Among Persons With Alzheimer’S Disease, Caroline Mazon
The Effectiveness Of Music Therapy To Reduce Agitation Among Persons With Alzheimer’S Disease, Caroline Mazon
Honors Theses
According to the Alzheimer’s Association (2016), Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is diagnosed every 66 seconds resulting in this disease being the 6th leading cause of death in the United States. Among other signs and symptoms, agitation is one of the most challenging symptoms that patients and caregivers must try to control using nonpharmacological therapies or prescribed pharmacological treatments. Among many professions, music therapy has been used to specifically lower the levels of agitation in AD patients. Live music, “sing a long’s”, using instruments, and listening to a song of the patients’ choice have all been shown to reduce agitation behaviors …
Lori Sims, Piano, 3/23, College Of Fine Arts
Lori Sims, Piano, 3/23, College Of Fine Arts
School of Music Faculty Recitals
- LORI SIMS, Piano