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Dedicated to creating peace in the New Year, 20 sound practitioners set up 60+ singing bowls all around Heinz Chapel to create an immersive meditative soundscape for the first Mega Surround Sound Bath Concert led by Monique on violin with Isabel Cardenes on harp.

50 performances of the Beethoven Violin Concerto in 250 days, performed by Monique Mead to honor the "indomitable spirit within us" for Beethoven's 250th birthday celebration.

This 2025 performance features Nancy Galbraith’s Introduction and Allegro performed by Monique Mead and Luz Manriquez at Carnegie Mellon University. Introduction to Galbraith begins at 50:01.

Monique speaks with Edgewood Symphony Board Chair, Natalie Kasievich about the irony of celebrating Beethoven's 250th birthday amidst a pandemic. This includes a rebroadcast of the first movement of the Beethoven Concerto from Carnegie Music Hall on Beethoven's birthday, 2019.

‘This was my bouquet’: At Tree of Life, a violinist offers up music as a means to mourn. / PublicSource

A fun overview of Monique’s signature “Klassik for Kids” Concerts with the Neue Philharmonie Westfalen in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, supported for 20 years by Sparkasse Gelsenkirchen.

Giving voice to the little-known works of Florence Price, Monique performs her two Fantasies with Sung-Im Kim on this concert of the Carnegie Mellon Chamber Music Series. Fantasies begins at 13:35.

Mother-daughter duo, Monique Mead and Isabel Cardenes (17) collaborate on Massenet's beloved "Meditation" from the opera Thaïs to raise spirits during the pandemic.

Monique Mead explains how sound healing works and how she is working at Carnegie Mellon University to develop therapeutic applications that can impact global health.

In this episode of Sound Healing News, Natalie Brown speaks with Monique about her work in training medical students and about the first Mega Surround Sound Bath in Heinz Chapel.

Monique Mead and Tino Cardenes collaborate in this recording of William Grant Still's "Gamins" (Street Urchins), the final movement of his Suite for Violin and Piano.

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