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A well-tempered mind : using music to help children listen and learn / Peter Perret & Janet Fox ; foreword by Maya Angelou.

Author/creator Perret, Peter, 1941-
Other author/creatorFox, Janet, 1944-
Other author/creatorAngelou, Maya, writer of foreword.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNew York : Dana Press, ©2004.
Descriptionxxix, 239 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Fanfare -- Lessons from the Pied Piper -- Overture -- Getting to know all about you -- Building bridges -- Models and mentors -- Learning to listen -- A symphony of neurons -- Can you say legato? -- As time goes by -- Is music a reading teacher? -- Listening to learn -- Young composers -- Once upon a time -- Beyond Bolton: theme and variations -- Coda : play it again.
Abstract Peter Perret, conductor of the Winston-Salem Symphony, chronicles in this book how a brief NPR feature about music and the brain inspired him to create an innovative music education program for first- through third-graders at two elementary schools in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The musicians from his woodwind quintet taught the children to listen to music, detect the roles of the instruments, discern how music is constructed, and even compose their own music. The effects of the quintets intervention reached beyond the music classes and carried into other academic subjects as well, resulting in a significant improvement in the childrens scores on annual state tests. This book describes how the children and musicians worked together, and explores the brain research that seeks to understand how music engages the brains cognitive capabilities ranging from memory and language and emotional processing. The author's project inspires a host of tantalizing questions such as: Does music physically change the brain? Can music help kids with short attention spans, dyslexia, and other learning difficulties? Does music influence the cognitive abilities needed for reading and math? The author's engaging and candid narrative, previously featured in Symphony Magazine, tells of a fascinating journey of discovery into the complexities and intricate workings of the human brain. Further, it opens the door to new and exciting opportunities for education, in its demonstration of how music can be a universal language that expands young minds in unforeseen ways. This book demonstrates that by working together, we can make a difference in our children's lives and replace cultural bankruptcy with a full pocket of good music. Lord knows we need it."
Local noteLittle-344174--305131050179Z
Local noteLittle-344174--305131050179Z
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 211-213) and index.
LCCN 2004006041
ISBN1932594035 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN9781932594034 (hardcover : alk. paper)

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML3830 .P375 2004 ✔ Available Place Hold