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ON THE BRAIN, MIND, MUSIC AND DEAF COMPOSERS. A LITERATURE REVIEW AND COMMENTS. PART I
- Categoria: Volume 75 - Janeiro/Junho de 2012
- Autor: Othon Bastos, Roberto C. MEIRELLES, Sylvio L. C. de MORAES, Claudia NEVES PINTO , Roberto M. NEVES PINTO
- Páginas: 14
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- ISSN: 1807-9865
- Biblioteca: Neurobiologia
- Ano: 2012
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ON THE BRAIN, MIND, MUSIC AND DEAF COMPOSERS. A LITERATURE REVIEW AND COMMENTS. PART I .
Roberto M. NEVES-PINTO , ( M.D., Ph.D), otorhinolaryngology professor, Lt col (ret.) Brazilian Air Force M.C.; Roberto C. MEIRELLES , (M.D., Ph.D), otorhinolaryngology professor ; Othon BASTOS (M.S.,Ph.D.), psychiatry emeritus professor ; Sylvio L. C. de MORAES, (M.D.,D.D.S.),;maxillofacial surgeon, col. Brazilian Air Force & Claudia NEVES-PINTO (psychologist)
SUMMARY.
The fact that some famous deaf musicians (like Beethoven, Smetana and Fauré) composed important works ( including celebrated masterpieces ) despite deafness is very well known. For HARRISON (20), “a further question to consider is the origin of musical invention in the absence of external auditory stimuli and cues.”
After literature review on the subject ( detailled in the full text paper and barely summarized here ), we believe that ʻinner hearingʼ and musical imagery would have been responsible for the music invention ability of some deaf composers that had musical talent (or geniality) and music notation mastery.