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Music is Medicine – Moltisanti Soul Singing Services

music is medicine

Whether singing lullabies or sacred chants, mothers and religious leaders have known for millennia what scientists are only beginning to understand: Music heals. Sound and singing, in particular, have the extraordinary power to uplift, transport, and heal us, as well as to connect us to the Divine. This shift in consciousness is why, after hearing a particular song, our mood may change abruptly, or we suddenly may feel transported back in time.

Donatella’s Expertise Over Soul Singing

While immersed in the world of opera in her young adult years, Donatella organically discovered that her voice catalyzed profound transformations in herself, her students, and her audience members. As she grew more aware of her innate healing abilities and the power of music as a channel for these abilities, Donatella began singing opera in innovative ways: She incorporated crystal singing bowls; she improvised tones that she sensed would nourish someone’s soul, and she even sang original compositions that were indistinguishable from the sounds of whales. You can read more about her journey over here.

Through this body of work, called Moltisanti Soul Singing, Donatella now invites you to step into your greatest Being – using music as medicine, immersing yourself in the healing power of the human voice and, in doing so, cleansing, purifying, and releasing what no longer serves you.

Is Music Really A Medicine?

As science shows more evidence that the human intellect is wired with music and rhythm, and responds very positively to the effects of music, we are invited to use music as medicine to heal our nervous system, chronic pain and trauma. Experience Donatella’s ability to transport you into the inner realms of music as medicine to transform and align you to a frequency of inner peace and harmony.

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