Resonant Minds: The Transformative Power of Music, One Note at a Time

Author:   Sara Leila Sherman ,  Morton Sherman ,  Sara L. Sherman
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781475874952


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 April 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Resonant Minds: The Transformative Power of Music, One Note at a Time invites readers to reimagine music as a dynamic, interactive force that reshapes how we live, learn, and connect. By blending personal stories—recalling childhood car rides where “Ode to Joy” was joyfully reinvented with animal noises and made-up words—with cutting-edge research and practical insights, the father/daughter writing team, Sara Leila Sherman and Mort Sherman, PhD, help us understand how to use music intentionally. Featuring a distinct approach, this book includes interactive QR codes that bring the music to life. This immersive journey reveals how integrating mindful listening action—whether breathing with Bach or shaking it off with Taylor Swift—can reduce stress, boost creativity, and strengthen communities. With a foreword by Goldie Hawn and praise from thought leaders like Doris Kearns Goodwin and Bena Kallick, Resonant Minds is a call to transform our everyday musical experiences into a source of joyful, life-changing action, one note at a time.

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Author:   Sara Leila Sherman ,  Morton Sherman ,  Sara L. Sherman
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Weight:   0.508kg
ISBN:  

9781475874952


ISBN 10:   1475874952
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 April 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Goldie Hawn Prelude Chapter 1 - Fantasia Chapter 2 - Sotto Voce Chapter 3 - Rubato: Embracing the Way It Is Chapter 4 - Themes and Variations Chapter 5 - Forte: Building on Possibilities Chapter 6 - Tacet: Focus, Centering as an Essential Disposition Chapter 7 - Legato: Understanding the Long Arc of Mindful Actions Chapter 8 - Counterpoint: Executive Function Chapter 9 - Ostinato: Developing Mindful Habits for Life Chapter 10 - Tutti: Grooving Together and Creating Community Chapter 11 - Espressivo: Playing with Expression Chapter 12 - Vivace: Conducting; Leading Through Resonance Chapter 13 - Harmony: Transcending Barriers; Creating Opportunities Chapter 14 - Coda About the Authors

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Sara Leila Sherman is a distinguished classical musician and educator, renowned for her work in making music accessible to young audiences through her children's concert series, Mozart for Munchkins, and the non-profit Little Mozart Foundation. Blending music and mindfulness, she has pioneered innovative approaches that empower educators and parents to use music as a tool for mindful learning and personal growth at esteemed institutions as Lincoln Center Kids, The New York Public Library, and Hudson Yards to ensure music is available to all communities.. Morton Sherman is the retired Senior Associate Executive Director of AASA, known for his visionary leadership during a 25-year career as a superintendent dedicated to elevating academic standards and promoting equitable education. Throughout his career, Mort championed initiatives that addressed achievement gaps and empowered communities, leaving a legacy of systemic change and a commitment to fostering inclusive, impactful learning environments. Morton Sherman is the retired Senior Associate Executive Director of AASA, known for his visionary leadership during a 25-year career as a superintendent dedicated to elevating academic standards and promoting equitable education. Throughout his career, Mort championed initiatives that addressed achievement gaps and empowered communities, leaving a legacy of systemic change and a commitment to fostering inclusive, impactful learning environments.

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