The Top Brass: The 10 Leading Music Therapists - Striking a Chord with Patients: The Healing Power of Harmony
Leslie Bunt
"As a conductor and music teacher, I became curious to learn more about the psychological, social and above all emotional attributes of both making and listening to music," says Dr Leslie Bunt. "I was attracted to music therapy because I noticed the incredible and powerful effects of music on people."
Today, he is director of MusicSpace Trust, a charity that provides music therapy via a network of community clinics, and runs the University of Bristol's postgraduate diploma in the subject.
He is also visiting professor in music therapy at the neighbouring University of the West of England and has written books including Music Therapy: An Art ā¦
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Article title: The Top Brass: The 10 Leading Music Therapists - Striking a Chord with Patients: The Healing Power of Harmony.
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Newspaper title: The Independent on Sunday (London, England).
Publication date: February 1, 2004.
Page number: 7.
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