Music Therapy: Classical Music that can heal your souls!

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37.5 هزار بار بازدید - 11 سال پیش - 1. Vivaldi-Concerto #2 in G
1. Vivaldi-Concerto #2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315-Summer-Presto
2. Chopin-Nocturne in C-sharp minor
3. Handel-Keyboard suite in D minor, HWV 437-Sarabande. At age 14, violin virtuoso Ji-Hae Park was accepted to a prestigious music conservatory in Mainz, Germany -- even though the school only accepted students 16 and older. By the time she was 17, a German foundation had lent Park a rare Guarneri violin to play, worth millions. But Park's early fame took its toll. The violin which once meant everything to me became a grave burden," she says in today's talk, given at TED2013. Park found herself deeply depressed. And so she put down the violin, moved home to Korea and contemplated other career paths. It was her deep love of composition that brought her through this difficult time. "In the midst of hardship, it was the music that restored my soul," says Park. "The comfort the music gave me was indescribable ... It set me free from the pressure of becoming a successful violinist." This experience led Park to rethink her career — and to focus as much on playing hospitals, churches and prisons as on playing vaunted concert halls. And here, more talks that incorporate the magic of the violin.

Why you should listen to her?
Answer: Ji-Hae Park was on the fast track to violin stardom when she ... paused. Why was it simply her goal to be the best violin player in the world? Was there more to music than that? And thus she began to think differently about how to "play" her life. Now -- along with playing prestigious concert halls, winning prizes and making a new album for Decca called Baroque in Rock -- she makes time to play in hospitals, churches, prisons, anywhere she feels she can reach people with music. Her friendly, entertaining rearrangements of classical music invite new listeners in.
She was named The Respected Korean 2010 for her leadership and influence on the national development. She is playing on the Petrus Guarnerius 1735, Venedig on loan from the German Foundation (Deutsche-Stiftung- Musikleben) since 2003.
"Watching the radiant violin prodigy, one would never guess that at one time she had battled depression and found solace in her music. " Korean Jo
11 سال پیش در تاریخ 1392/03/07 منتشر شده است.
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