HEAL presents:
The First Annual Memorial Concert
In Memory of the late Musician in Residence, Zora Mihailovich
In Honor of Zora Mihailovich, we will enjoy performances by students, staff and faculty.
Keck School of Medicine HEAL Program
Humanities, Ethics, Art, and Law Program
In Memory of the late Musician in Residence, Zora Mihailovich
In Honor of Zora Mihailovich, we will enjoy performances by students, staff and faculty.
Art Viewing and Discussion | December 1st at 12:00 PM in Mayer Auditorium
The Urban Voices project is dedicated to bringing the healing power of music directly to individuals disenfranchised by homelessness, mental health issues, and unemployment.
There are famous piano pieces that for centuries and decades have brought happiness, optimism, and peace to our human souls and brains. This music is effective for relaxation and stress management and can have a profound effect on both the emotions and the body. Faster music as in Chopin’s Valse C-Sharp Minor Op. 64 No.2 can make you feel more alert and concentrate better. Upbeat music as in some pieces from Schumann’s Scenes from Childhood Op. 15 can make you feel more optimistic and positive about life. A slower tempo in other pieces from Schumann’s Scenes from Childhood Op. 15 or Rachmaninoff’s Musical Moment Op. 16 No. 3 can quiet your mind and relax your muscles, making you feel soothed while releasing the stress of the day.