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Scales to Scalpels: Doctors Who Practice the Healing Arts of Music and Medicine
Hardback
Main Details
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Scales to Scalpels: Doctors Who Practice the Healing Arts of Music and Medicine
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lisa Wong
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With Robert Viagas
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:384 | Dimensions(mm): Height 218,Width 147 |
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Category/Genre | Western "classical" music Techniques of music and music tutorials |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781605981772
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Classifications | Dewey:781.11 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
8 pages of black & white photographs
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Pegasus Books
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Imprint |
Pegasus Books
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Publication Date |
21 December 2012 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
You may have read about the Longwood Symphony orchestra (LSO) in the paper or heard them on your favorite radio station. But the LSO is not just any orchestra. it began in 1982 with a group of talented Boston-area physicians, med students and health-care professionals and has since flourished under the leadership of violinist Dr. Lisa Wong, who became president of the LSO in 1991. The orchestra is now a proud, extraordinary group of musicians with fans around the globe. In Scales to Scalpels, Dr. Wong and Robert Viagas chronicle how the musical acumen of these physicians affects the way they administer healing and, in turn, how their work affects their music. What cognitive and emotional shifts occur when a surgeon transitions from the chaos of the ER to the discipline of the orchestra rehearsal studio? What's it like to make a house call to a poor neighborhood in the morning and then play trumpet in a jazz group that night? Does music heal the doctors the way the doctors heal their patients? How does practicing the art of music transform the art of practicing medicine?
Author Biography
Dr. Lisa Wong is an associate in pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and maintains her own private practice in Boston's South Shore. She is the president of the Longwood Symphony, a board member of young Audiences of Massachusetts and helped start "Bring Back the Music," which revitalized in-class instrumental music instruction in Boston public schools. Robert Viagas founded and managed Playbill.com, Theatre.com and Broadway Television Network, and is the editor of Playbill Books. He is the author or editor of fourteen books and lives in New York City.
Reviews"I was impressed by the breadth and creativity of the program and the astonishing finesse. But this was neither the BSO nor the New England Conservatory. It was the Longwood Symphony Orchestra." -- The Wall Street Journal
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