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Agenda

Wednesday, June 4th - Doctor-Patient Music Connection

Friday, June 6th - A Concert-Symposium on Music and the Brain in 4 Acts

  Friday, June 6
  A Concert-Symposium on Music and the Brain in 4 Acts
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9:00 am PRELUDE - Kamal Chémali, MD, Cleveland Clinic & Neil Cherian, MD, Cleveland Clinic
9:15 am KEYNOTE OVERTURE:
“Music Wired into the Brain” - Mark Tramo, MD, Harvard Medical School,
Music and the Brain Institute
  ACT I: Music In Illness and For Illness
Moderators: Kamal Chémali, MD & Neil Cherian, MD
10:15 am Scene 1 – “For illness”
Music Therapy in Rehabilitation - Deforia Lane, PhD, MT-BC, University of Hospitals Health System
11:30 am Scene 2 – “In illness”
Musical Creativity and Mental Illness: Schumann – a concert and lecture presentation -
Richard Kogan, MD, Weill Cornell Medical College
12:15 pm Luncheon Intermission
  ACT II: Clinical Aspects of Music in Medicine
Moderators: Richard Lederman, MD, PhD & Loutfi Aboussouan, MD
1:15 pm Scene 1 - Common Disorders of Musicians - Richard Lederman, MD, Cleveland Clinic
1:45 pm Scene 2 - The Role of the “Ear” in Music - Neil Cherian, MD, Cleveland Clinic
2:15 pm Scene 3 - Impact of Music and Music Performance on Pulmonary Function -
Loutfi Aboussouan, MD, Cleveland Clinic
2:45 pm Coda: Announcements
3:00 pm Intermission
 
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  ACT III: Research Aspects of Music in Medicine
Moderators: Iva Fattorini, MD & Damir Janigro, PhD
3:15 pm Scene 1 - Haptonomy and its Application to Musicians – A Demonstration on the Piano -
Prisca Benoit, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris
3:35 pm Scene 2 - Music and the Autonomic Nervous System - Kamal Chémali, MD, Cleveland Clinic
3:55 pm Scene 3 - The Emotional Aspects of Music - Cindy Kubu, PhD, Cleveland Clinic
4:15 pm Scene 4 - Recording from the Brain. The Music of Neurons - Ali Rezai, MD, Cleveland Clinic
 
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  Coda
Introduced by: Ali Rezai, MD, Cleveland Clinic
4:35 pm The Collaboration between Musicians and Neuroscientists
The First Music and the Brain Symposium at the Salzburg Festival 2008
Franz Welser-Möst, Music Director, The Cleveland Orchestra
5:00 pm Conclusion remarks and directions to the Gala Event
6:00pm Shuttle to Cleveland Institute of Music
 
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  ACT IV: The Gala Finale
Mixon Hall at the Cleveland Institute of Music
Moderators: Kamal Chémali, MD & Neil Cherian, MD
6:45 pm Discussion Panel:
The effect of music or other arts in therapeutics and enhancing quality of life (physicians, musicians, patients and parents of music students)
7:30 pm Intermission
7:45 pm Piano Recital - Prisca Benoit, piano
9:00 pm Standing Ovation Reception
 
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