A Requiem for Lost Time
Musical Images of Mental Illness and Narrative
by Erik Peter Hansen
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About the Book
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 48 - Publish Date: Jul 30, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords Mental Health, New Age, Suicide Prevention, Life Skills, Music, Therapy, Bipolar, Performance, Piano, Symphony, Sonata, Percussion, Synthesizer, Audio, Creativity, CD, Composers, Classical, History, Schizophrenia, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Mahler, Rachmaninoff, Educational, Orchestra, Healing, Love, Experience, Advice, Self-Help, NAMI, Instrument, Doctors, Therapists, Psychology, Addiction, Patients, L.C.S.W., Nursing, Medical, Therapeutic, Coping, Instrumental, Relaxation
About the Creator
This artist and composer Erik Peter Hansen was knocked down to a bare minimum of life by severe mental illness in the late eighties. He spent most of his young life within inpatient and outpatient clinics and hospitals. Music therapy came into his life immediately as taught by great members of the Salt Lake Valley's Mental Health Organizations. Erik took what he knew, educated himself and when he could went on to help and mentor other mentally ill artists. When it was possible he sung bass-baritone with the Utah Symphony and Opera for more than seven seasons. At age 29 the psychotic events that came from huge rushes of mania and depression became too difficult and dangerous for Erik and the people around him. His wise neurologist, parents and friends decided to take the drastic measure of applying Electro-convulsive treatments to a schedule of therapy for Erik. His entire memory was eventually lost and he started over...