Why We Sing
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Why We Sing
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A memoir celebrating the power of song to lift our mood and restore our sense of connection to other people and the world.
Singing makes you feel good. Everyone who sings in a community choir or just in the shower knows this, and relishes the sense of liberation, connection, and sheer joy that singing can bring.
In this inspiring and thought-provoking memoir, singer and community music teacher Julia Hollander celebrates our impulse to sing, from the beginning to the end of life. Drawing on her personal experience as well as the fascinating recent findings of neurological research, she shows how we are hardwired to sing. She explores how our bodies create song and how singing helps children acquire language. She shows how singing is an integral part of faith and how it is embedded in political activism. She shares with us her experience of running singing groups with people with dementia and disability, and how learning singing can open up a new world for teenagers.
More than ever, singing has become important to people of all backgrounds as a way of dealing with the sense of hopelessness and loneliness in our busy, digitally focused lives. Julia describes her book as a singing memoir, and Why We Sing is for anyone who loves to sing.
"This book (and singing) is so great for the mind and soul!" - Jonathon Welch AM DUniv, Founding Artistic Director of Choir of Hard Knocks
"A passionate, personal and impeccably researched love letter to singing" - Astrid Jorgensen, Pub Choir
"A refreshing read that I recommend to all who are interested in our voice and how we use it." - Brett Weymark, OAM, Artistic & Music Director, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
"A wonderful read. To sing is to be happy and it feeds the soul." - Peter Coleman-Wright AO, Pacific Opera
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781760879686
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 31 January 2023
Country: Australia
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 463g
Pages: 368
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About the Author
Julia Hollander is a singing therapist, teacher and performer. At the age of 25, she was the first female opera director at the English National Opera, and she has staged operas all over the world including for Victoria State Opera. Julia is the author of Chicken Coops for the Soul andWhen the Bough Breaks. She has written for the Guardian and Telegraph newspapers and for magazines including Opera Now, The Spectator and Red.
https://www.juliahollander.com/
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