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The Use of Arts-Based Methods to Enhance Patient Engagement in Health Research. [PDF]
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Negotiating gender and creative work in Shanghai's music industry: female creative workers' career choices and development. [PDF]
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Healing potential of art therapy: a narrative review of neuro-psycho-cultural mechanisms in mental health. [PDF]
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Activities contributing to quality of life of nursing home residents with dementia: a survey study
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MUSIC IN POETRY, POETRY IN MUSIC LESYA UKRAINKA
Literary Studies, 2021The article is devoted to the musical element in the poetry of Lesia Ukrainka. The author analyses Lesia Ukrainka` s poems with musical motives (“Melodies” (Melodii), “Seven strings” (Sim strun), “Rhythms” (Rytmy)) and numerous texts set to music by different composers (M. Lysenko, K. Stetsenko, Y. Stepovyi, M. Verykivskyi,
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The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001Abstract: An extended parallel is developed between musical and prosodic structures, using the author's cognitively oriented music theory and recent work in generative phonology. For illustration, the sounds of a short poem by Robert Frost are treated entirely in musical terms.
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Rethinking the Viruttam in Karnatak Music: Music for Poetry
Asian Music, 2022The Viruttam is a vocal improvisatory form in Karnatak music of South India. It explores verses of poetry using raga as the melodic medium and the natural poetic meter as its rhythmic framework. In this article, I draw on literature, primarily from native practitioner-scholars, and on my own experiences as an established Karnatak performer to reimagine
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