Musik & Medizin

  • Grebosz-Haring, K. (Organiser)
  • Günther Bernatzky (Organiser)
  • Grenville Hancox (Chair)
  • Yoon Irons (Chair)

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Description

SINCE SINGING IS SO GOOD A THING, I WISH ALL MEN WOULD LEARN TO SING (William Byrd, 1543–1623).

Humans are hard wired to sing!

Prior to the development of language(s)early man relied on the modulation of sound to communicate, to express emotions, and to respond to the natural and imagined worlds beyond his own. The long evolutionary process of man using modulated sound is of far greater significance than the flowering of Western European art music to the maintenance and development of well being.

The modulation of sound, i.e. singing, served as means for survival. Yet, throughout our history, singing has become exclusive rather than inclusive moving from the centre to the periphery of our existence.

In advocating group singing as an intervention for the improvement of health and well being, Grenville Hancox will call upon historical description, contemporary research, and his own work along with that of his colleagues, all promoting the social prescription of group singing.

The lecture will be illustrated and may involve you in singing together!

Die neue Vortragsreihe "Musik & Medizin" präsentiert wissenschaftliche und künstlerische Beiträge führender internationaler Expertinnen und Experten verschiedener Disziplinen, um die Wechselwirkungen und Mechanismen zwischen Erfahrung, Verarbeitung und psychophysiologischen Auswirkungen von Musik auf den Menschen zu untersuchen und zu verstehen, wie Musik Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden fördern kann.
Period14 Nov 2019
Event typeColloquium/Lecture series
LocationSalzburg, AustriaShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Fields of Science and Technology Classification 2012

  • 604 Arts
  • 305 Other Human Medicine, Health Sciences
  • 106 Biology