Responsiveness in music therapy improvisation: A perspective inspired by Mikhail Bakhtin (Stensæth)

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  • Gillian Zambor Queens University of Charlotte, USA

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https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2021.145

Abstract

This is a review of the book "Responsiveness in music therapy improvisation: A perspective inspired by Mikhail Bakhtin" authored by Karette Stensæth.

Title: Responsiveness in music therapy improvisation: A perspective inspired by Mikhail Bakhtin Author: Karette Stensæth Publication year: 2017 Publisher: Barcelona Publishers Pages: 193 ISBN: 9781945411236

Author Biography

Gillian Zambor, Queens University of Charlotte, USA

Gillian Zambor, MSc, MT-BC, NMT, NICU Music Therapist, graduated from the Nordoff-Robbins training program at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh in 2013. She currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, and works for Atrium Health children’s hospitals; with veterans through Neuro Community Care; and as a clinical supervisor at Queens University of Charlotte. She has previously worked in a variety of different settings including acute rehabilitation, memory care, and special needs education. [gillianzambor@gmail.com]

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2020-02-23

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