A long-awaited historical retrospective on the influential 1982 New York University Symposium on Music in the Life of Man. This volume contains excerpts from the original unpublished papers, photographs of symposium participants, interviews with participants about their memories of the gathering, and analysis of the continuing significance of the symposium dialogues some 35 years after the event. A thorough description of the structure and processes of the symposium offer a model of how to organize a Music Therapy gathering with depth and relevance from the perspective of past present and future. Intensive collaboration is the theme. This book helps to identify the international roots of music therapy dialogues. The work is dedicated to those important pioneers who attended the symposium and have since passed away.