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A harpist's practice in sound therapy

Dedham woman's music at hospital is a salve for patients, families

By Peter Schworm
Globe Staff / December 24, 2006

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The ethereal, enchanting sound held Peter Russo spellbound. Minutes passed as he stood still on the second-floor concourse in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center , bathed in the shimmering vibrations of a Celtic harp. His face softened, and he smiled to himself, a faraway look in his eyes. (Full article: 811 words)

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