Dear friends, after a long wait, Tony Carnevale’s new book, published by Celid, has been available since August 26. The book brings together years of research on music as a non-rational language of human expression and practical experiences in both artistic and educational fields. These efforts led to the development of the ANORA method and the creation of Psychodynamic Musical Education, a new area of research where various disciplines can converge
It’s worth noting that, over 22 years, Maestro Carnevale’s workshops have trained more than 400 artists, teachers, and educators (one of whom is now a professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston). In February 2005, these workshops earned the sponsorship of SIAE and the project support of IMAIE.
We’re excited to share this new publication with you, confident as always in the importance of spreading new ideas and practices to foster greater knowledge-sharing. All the details are in the video – enjoy watching!