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Mary Priestley interviewed by Leslie Bunt (2004)
Journal Article
Bunt, L. (2004). Mary Priestley interviewed by Leslie Bunt. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 4(2), https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v4i2.180

I interviewed Mary Priestley at her London flat in May 2004. Mary is a well-known figure throughout the world of music therapy. At the Ninth World Congress, held in Washington in 1999, her work in Analytical Music Therapy was celebrated as one of the... Read More about Mary Priestley interviewed by Leslie Bunt.

The four essential I's of music therapy practice (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Hoskyns, S., & Bunt, L. (2002, July). The four essential I's of music therapy practice. Paper presented at 10th World Congress of Music Therapy, University of Oxford, UK

The Handbook of Music Therapy (2002)
Book
Bunt, L., Hoskyns, S., & Swami, S. (2002). The Handbook of Music Therapy. London: Routledge

This edited volume draws on the extensive experiences of the editors as music therapy practitioners, researchers and trainers. It explores music therapy as both an allied health profession contributing to health policy and as an academic discipline.... Read More about The Handbook of Music Therapy.

Music and disease (2002)
Book Chapter
Caterina, R., & Bunt, L. (2002). Music and disease. In J. Nattiez (Ed.), Enciclopedia della musica: Il sapere musicale II. Turin, Italy: Guilio Einaudi

Music therapy (2002)
Book Chapter
Bunt, L. (2002). Music therapy. In A. Lathom (Ed.), The Oxford Companion to Music. Oxford University Press

Music and emotion: Perspectives from music therapy (2001)
Book Chapter
Bunt, L., & Pavlicevic, M. (2001). Music and emotion: Perspectives from music therapy. In P. N. Juslin, & J. A. Sloboda (Eds.), Music and Emotion: Theory and Research (181-201). Oxford: Oxford University Press

‘Preludes’ A Bristol based primary school music participation and education project
Report
Bunt, L., & Daykin, N. (2010). ‘Preludes’ A Bristol based primary school music participation and education project

The ‘Preludes’ project is a Bristol based primary school music education project delivered by the Emerald Ensemble with the intention of ‘Putting classical music at the heart of every child’s education.’ This report summarises the results of a mon... Read More about ‘Preludes’ A Bristol based primary school music participation and education project.