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The music is performed on the CD by the London Piano Quartet, formed in 2000 by Norma Liddell, Elizabeth Turnbull, David Kennedy and Philip Fowke, all distinguished performers in their own fields. The Quartet has quickly made a name for itself through the players' relaxed style and informative presentation. It has premièred and recorded works by other British composers in addition to a concert repertoire of piano quartets by many major composers.
The CD is accompanied by an excellent, very informative sleeve-note by Timothy Bowers, who studied composition with Bush at the Royal Academy of Music and is now himself a well-known composer and professor at the RAM. The Trust owe him another debt of gratitude in that Dr. Bowers prepared the manuscript edition of the Sonata for Cello and Pianoforte, used by the artists on this CD.
The works featured on the CD are:
The artists:
Norma Liddell (violin)
Elizabeth Turnbull (viola)
David Kennedy (cello)
Philip Fowke (piano)
The CD is available from:
PO Box 609
Watford
Herts
WD18 7YA
Tel 01923 803001
Price:£9.99 plus £1.25 p&p
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The Frank and Hilda Stokes and Marjorie Meyer Memorial Prize for Sight-Reading
To mark the Trust's appreciation of generous donations made to the Trust by the children of Frank and Hilda Stokes and Marjorie Meyer and to commemorate the long and close friendship that their parents had with Alan and Nancy Bush, the Trust has established an annual prize of £100 for sight-reading for students at the Royal Academy of Music.
In June 2003 the first award of the prize was made to Sergey Rybin. Born in Siberia, Sergey studied at the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, later joining the staff as a Professor of Piano. He began his studies on the RAM Piano Accompaniment Course in September 2002 where his professors are Malcolm Martineau and Colin Stone. Since then, Sergey has given various public performances at London venues as well as concerts at the RAM. He has been the recipient of a number of other RAM prizes.
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Future of music therapy By Olivia Andrews Music therapy is applied by a qualified practitioner whereby is used in a systematic manner to achieve therapeutic goals or purposes. These purposes or goals may include self awareness, social development, cognitive development and spiritual enhancement. Therefore, therapy helps in the fulfillment of physical, psychological, communicative and social needs of the individuals. The future of therapy is quite promising because the level of effectiveness gained in the therapeutic use of is high.
Music therapy helps a lot in the growth of people of all backgrounds and abilities. It is very useful as a treatment to children with special needs and promotes progress in communication, physical, cognitive, daily and social life. In a hospital, therapy is used to improve motor and neurological functioning or to relax patients, reduce pain and promote rehabilitation. Music therapy in a psychiatric facility is used by patients to identify and resolve conflicts, improve their self esteem, explore and express their emotions, practice how to solve problems, making or coping important decisions, improving inter personal skills, increased motivation and decreased inappropriate behavior. It helps geriatric clients to improve physical functions, improved social skills, and physical functions in areas like memory, reality awareness etc.
Music therapy utilizes as a therapeutic stimulus to achieve non-musical goals. Some of the long terms goals of therapy includes the following:
Physical goals such as improving motor functioning skills like coordination, muscle control, coordination of eye and hand, balance, locomotion, laterality and directionality. Increasing general stamina and endurance, improving functioning of sensory organs, decrease sensitivity of the sense organs, relieve in pain by distracting from pain and discomfort, stimulation of natural pain killers, improving autonomic nervous system response, stress reduction, improving identification of body part, improving physical speech skills.
Cognitive goals comprise of improved
learning abilities such as memory, impulse control, recognize, learning, perception, improved communication, alertness, environmental awareness, integration experiences.
Psychological goals includes improved emotional awareness, expressing appropriate behavior, elevated mood, reduction in stress, trauma, fear of illness, enhanced self assessment and environment, improved motivation, increased impulse control, frustration control, improved decision making skills, problem solving skills, supporting a sense of hope, developing personal insight, promoting acceptance, healing and forgiveness, improving self direction and independence, promoting a sense of control over life, sense of accomplishment and promoting spiritual exploration.
Social goals fulfill needs such as establishing relationships, increasing social involvement, peer interaction, eye contact, increasing response to verbal and non verbal cues, maintaining and strengthening interpersonal skills and improving group behaviors.
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