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Wilson P. wrote:
>But this raised a very interesting question: what pieces of Classical
>Music would be more suitable to induce the sleep, or what pieces of CM
>would have therapeutic purposes in inducing the sleep? I'd like to hear
>opinions on this subject, please.
I don't think music is the right milieu in this case, although you will
get tongue-in-cheek suggestions, but I can recommend reading three books
which I used in graduate school to combat insomnia: Burton's Anatomy
of Melancholy, Pepys' Life of Johnson, and any edition of the Larousse
Gastronomique. There are other good candidates as well, for instance,
Tristram Shandy. I guarantee that one of the three above volumes will
work.
Jim Hunsley
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