The landmark Harp therapy Manual - A Cradle of Sound is the most complete, comprehensive manual every offered in the exciting field of harp therapy. Written by one of America's pioneers in therapeutic music, the manual addresses more than 100 topics including: Practical textbook how-to's: musical development, counseling, anatomy, medical curriculum, inner development and clinical practicum - Research and data: up-to date statistics and information about harp therapy - Documented stories: true accounts that show how harp therapy has tranformed patients' lives - Personal glimpses: expert insights from the author about the harp therapy movement - Special contributions by Don Campbell, Joshua Lees, Fabien Maman, Jeff Volk and other leaders in Sound and Healing. Harp Therapy Manual - A Cradle of Sound is your guided tutorial through the world of harp therapy with the foremost authority in the field. It is a must-have resource for musicians, harpists, therapists, medical professionals, researchers, sound healers, alternative health practitioners, caregivers - anyone who wants to use music as a healing, life-giving medium. Plus... Harp Therapy Manual - A Cradle of Sound comes with a valuable 74-minute CD, Heaven's Seven - Music for Healing Sessions, a recording of celestial harp music that demonstrates how sound vibration modalities create a harmonious experience. Use the CD for study and in therapy sessions!
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Christina Tourin is a second-generation harpist who began playing harp at the age of four. She received Music and Education degrees from the University of Vermont and also studied harp at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria and at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. She has also completed her music therapy studies through Arizona State University. As an International recording artist, she performs extensively both for live audiences, radio and television. She served as harpist for the Vermont Symphony, New Haven Symphony, and off-Broadway theater productions. Christina performed at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont - the home of the Sound of Music original family - for 17 years. She taught public school music for 20 years and after training at the Steiner Institute, taught in Waldorf schools in both Vermont and England. She is an active workshop organizer and has been instrumental in the revival of the folk harp since the early 1970's. In 1982 she founded the Scottish Harp Society of America and currently is the director and founder of the International Harp Therapy Program affiliated with San Diego Hospice and Planetree Hospitals worldwide. In addition, she is the founder of the World Harp Orchestra. As author of books, especially notable, Harp Therapy - A Cradle of Sound, her other activities include teaching music, performing, composing music and teaching how to become a Rainbow of SoundTM Ensemble Facilitator. Her artistry can be heard on 14 CD recordings which are available from EmeraldHarp.com and Amazon.com.
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