Ahead of her Jan. 29 performance at BergenPAC in Englewood, Yolanda Adams reflects on her career, staying grounded, and the eternal power of music to heal.
Music has a unique ability to transform how we feel — it can cheer us up, make us cry, help us focus, or ease our frayed nerves. For centuries, writers and philosophers have waxed poetic about these ...
"We can use songs as containers to hold very intense emotions,” music therapist Stacie Yeldell said.
Written by: Anupam Agarwal, M.D. Art and music have long been intertwined with medicine and science, offering not only creative expression but also serving as components of healing. Whether during ...
A singalong session at the Friendship House brings music, memories, and celebration—especially for residents marking special milestones. (Solvang Friendship House photo) They sat in silence. Some ...
When my grandmother passed away, I was devastated by grief and loneliness. I began experiencing hallucinations, hearing her voice even though I knew she wasn’t there. Traditional outlets like talking ...
Music can have a profound impact on someone’s well-being and has been shown to reduce stress, bring heart rates down, and even control breathing. At McLaren Greater Lansing, a healing environment is ...
Music and its healing powers can be traced to the ancient Greeks, who visited the healing temples of Asclepios to seek inner peace and relief from suffering. According to Pavli (2024), in the ancient ...
For me there’s a family resonance – my great-aunt, Dame Myra Hess, set up a series of lunchtime concerts in the National Gallery during World War Two for war-weary Londoners and she seemed to know ...
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