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Roots of Musicality

Roots of Musicality

Colwyn Trevarthen | Daniel Perret

(2005)

Abstract

Roots of Musicality offers an accessible and original theoretical approach to a holistic music therapy based on the notion of musicality as an expression of self, with the power to energise, balance and harmonise.

The author considers neuroscience and psychobiology to identify analogies with the potential of musical expression to bring about therapeutic change, as observed during his work with children with autistic spectrum and pervasive developmental disorders. Perret also explores the five elements - earth, water, fire, air and space - as means of connecting nature and human spirit. Taken together, these two approaches are instrumental in bridging the gap between music and life and fostering the expression and development of personal energy and spirit in a range of contexts, from arts therapy, music education, performance, and personal and spiritual growth.

Roots of Musicality is a key text for music therapists, art therapists, sound healers, music teachers and musicians. It will be of particular interest to those using music therapy with children on the autism spectrum.


This is a book about music and the human spirit. It…explain[s] how the spirit of a child may be enlivened by music. Daniel Perret plays in dialogue with young minds and bodies to liberate them from restraint and isolation. There is always a chance that music will spark the fire of life and creativity, setting a spirit free and bringing happiness. In skilled and sympathetic hands, it can educate and heal.
From the Foreword by Colwyn Trevarthen
I would recommend it to music therapists who are seeking another frame of reference for their work or new musical ideas.
Australian Journal of Music Therapy
Daniel Perret is a music therapist working in a clinic for autistic children. He has been teaching personal development and the use of sound since 1980. He is also a composer and has released about twenty albums, mainly on meditative and Celtic music. Daniel is married to an art therapist. They live in Sergeac, France with their son.