Neil A Kurtzman MD is the Grover E Murray Professor and University Distinguished Professor, Department of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock. He has combined careers in clinical medicine, education, basic research, and administration for more than 40 years. He has authored this blog since December 2007.
He edits this site for The Foundation of Nephrological Sciences which is its owner and publisher.
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Hello, Neil:
I came across your blog the other day while looking for ways to engage future generations in opera – and I was really interested in your unique combination of medicine- and opera-related posts. I truly admire how you blend your two interests in this way.
Would you be open to highlighting innovative Music Education programs that assist children with special needs?
The reason I ask is because I currently work for the Florida Grand Opera, whose Education and Community Outreach Program might be of interest to your readers. We regularly work with Miami Cerebral Palsy (MCP) by bringing their residents to our dress rehearsals as well as visiting MCP’s residencies for live vocal classes and performances onsite. We have been told that MCP residents love participating in this program and are looking forward to our shows this year!
Because your blog is dedicated to innovative music therapy methods, I think your readers would be interested in reading the insight our Director of Education, Cerise Sutton, might be able to share.
I would love to discuss with you the possibility of Cerise sharing her thoughts and program ideas through a guest blog post on Listen Learn Music. For more information about Florida Grand Opera’s education program, please feel free to contact me, or click here to read our most recent press release:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bzi_yvb4D3ZaN2d5U2dMRFhNNlE/
Thank you Neil, and I look forward to hearing from you!
All the best,
Brittany Mazzurco
305-403-3282
Dear Dr. Kurtzman,
I am a Photo Editor in New York and wish to talk with you about Robert Cahen. At your earliest convenience, will you please send me an email?
Thanks, Hannah
Thank uou N K for bringing news of Iolanta and Piotr Beczala and also rest of cast. I see Met opera at movies in New Zealand. Often lots of cast are not named on handout we get. I liked main nurse/compamion in Iolanta.
Dr. Kurtzman knowledge and insight in medicine and opera is incredible. I absolutely appreciate his sharing that with us.