As Albert Lee Strickland explains:
For the human heart and mind, music is a gift that brings hope and comfort through even the darkest times. As we cope with the losses that beset us throughout life, certain songs and musical works bring to mind poignant memories that refresh our grief. Whether Mozart’s Requiem or a Top 40 tune, music has the capacity to cue the recall of happy moments shared with loved ones whose death has left us bereft. At other times, a lyric or melody sets us thinking about our own mortality.
(Quoted from 17 of The Last Dance: Entering Death and Dying, by Lynne Ann DeSpelder and Albert lee Strickland. McGraw Hill, 2009.)
For interrelated biographies of Albert Lee Strickland and Lynne Ann DeSpelder, and a photo of them, click here.
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