Photo by Lawrence Sumulong

How has music helped us give voice to emotional complexity and support mental health across time? Robert Schumann’s music gave form to inner conflict, vulnerability, and emotional intensity—offering a powerful example of how creative expression can hold psychological intricacy when words fall short. Today, growing evidence shows that engagement with music and the arts can support emotional regulation, reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, and foster connection, meaning, and hope amidst adversity. Bringing together artists, clinicians, and scholars, this conversation traces the enduring relationship between music and mental health, from Schumann’s era to contemporary practice. Together, speakers invite audiences to consider how music continues to help us listen more closely to the mind, deepen empathy, and create spaces for reflection and healing.

Venue
Kenneth C. Griffin Sidewalk Studio, David Geffen Hall
10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023

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The Kenneth C. Griffin Sidewalk Studio is an innovative venue for small-scale performances, rehearsals, and community gatherings. Prominently located inside David Geffen Hall on the corner of Columbus Avenue and 65th Street, the venue was designed to be visible to outside passersby—providing an open door into the creative process and artistry at Lincoln Center. Learn more »

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