Longwood Symphony Orchestra

Healing our Community through Music

CROSSING THE CORPUS CALLOSUM II


PROGRAM
The schedule will include a day-long course of events including talks by experts on music and brain development, music and rehabilitation and a discussion panel on music and autism.


SPEAKERS
Gottfried Schlaug, M.D., Ph.D., Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School
     Keynote Speaker

Nina Kraus, Ph.D., Northwestern University
     Music for the development of listening and learning skills

Nadine Gaab, Ph.D., Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
     Influences of musical training on language processing and executive
     functioning in typical and atypical developing children

Arthur Bloom, Renovation in Music Education


PANELISTS
Boston Higashi School for Autism

Catherine Wan, Ph.D., Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School

Nicholas Lange, Sc.D., McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School/Harvard School of Public Health


CHAMBER MUSIC
Musicians from the Longwood Symphony Orchestra


Lunch and coffee will be included with registration.


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