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Full of romance, If Music Be the Food of Love tells the story of three generations of strong, loving women as well as the musical works that shaped their lives. Journey through time to relive the passion and romance of these three ailing women whose lives were forever altered through the powerful presence of music, opening gateways to true love. Is music enough to save them?

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Full of romance, If Music Be the Food of Love tells the story of three generations of strong, loving women as well as the musical works that shaped their lives. Journey through time to relive the passion and romance of these three ailing women whose lives were forever altered through the powerful presence of music, opening gateways to true love. Is music enough to save them?


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Autorenporträt
Denise Elam Dauw is a music educator in west St. Louis, Missouri. She holds a M.M. in Music Education from the University of Missouri - St. Louis and a B.M. in Music Education from Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. Specializing in instrumental music as a band director, Ms. Elam Dauw also has experience teaching choir, orchestra, piano, music history and appreciation, guitar, jazz band, marching band, and color guard. She is currently a member of the St. Louis Writer's Guild, the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), Missouri Music Educator's Association (MMEA, 2014 Presenter & 2018 Conductor), Missouri Women Band Directors Association (MWMBA), volunteers for the Greater Missouri Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association as a Community Educator, and is an active community speaker. Her presentation, "Music & Memory: A Gateway to Lucidity," describes the power of music in the brain (including anatomy and our responses to music), memory-related brain research, in-home music therapies, and provides samples for a prescribed repertoire.