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To: jeevacation©gmaitcomueevacation©gmail.com] From: Mark Tramo MD PhD Sent Sat 8/7/2010 3:04:51 PM Subject: To JEE Hey JEE - thanks for the call...must've been REMing...so so happy those chains have been broken...hope you are en' in lif h fullest...just signed a book deal with oxford...looking forward to kibbutzing - Message from Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2010 04:58:45 -0400 From: "Tramo, Mark Jude" Subject FW: To Sir Geol., e: Lon on s on ffence 2010" To: > From: Jeffrey Epstein[SMTP:JEEVACATION@GMAIL.COM] > Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 4:58:41 AM > To: Tramo, Mark Jude > Subject: Re: To Sir George: London's "Musical Brain Conference 2010" > Auto forwarded by a Rule > I tried to call. , but couldnpt get throught > On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Tramo, Mark Jude wrote: > Dear Sir George, > Greetings from your Institute for Music & Brain Science, with an > attachment about a forthcoming event in London on music and the brain. > Since we last corresponded The Institute has become bicoastal - - no, > tricoastal, counting you, Sir George - - I've added a professorship > in music in the newly endowed Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA to > my that of my usual academic home, neurology, at the David Geffen > School of Medicine at UCLA. To my knowledge, such a chimera (mutant?) > has never populated the planet. > At The Institute, Tom Sturges, Head of Creative at Universal Music > has joined the Board, as has Tim Rice, Director of the Alpert School. > The Institute was fortunate enough to win a Grammy Foundation EFTA_R1_01488834 EFTA02407270 > Research Award this past year, and I a nomination for a governorship > to the Board of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. > I am in the midst of savoring - in proper chronological order - the > digital remastering of The Beatles collection. I recall at our > meeting your points about 1960's technology/monophonic recordings > (and the folly of the 1980 stereo CD releases) . But I am betwixt and > between what the 'correct' order, in fact, is: I know I should listen > to "Introducing" in mono and "Abbey" in stereo, but where one should > cross over isn't clear. Help?! > Respectfully and admiringly yours, > Mark > Mark Jude Tramo, MD PhD > Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science > Neurology Professor, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA > Adjunct Music Professor, Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA > Faculty Fellow, Harvard Mind Brain & Behavior Initiative > Em • • ost.Harvard.edu<mailto:MTramo®Post.Harvard.edu> > Tel: 213-977-1099 > Fax: 213-977-1011 > From: Musical Brain > Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 11:05 AM > To: Tramo, Mark Jude > Subject: The Musical Brain Conference 2010 > Dear Dr Tramo, > I am contacting you about an event which may interest yourself and > your colleagues at the Institute for Music and Brain Science. Please > find further details below: > Robert Schumann — The Man, the Mind, the Music > A conference on 2nd and 3rd October 2010 at St. John's Smith Square > The Musical Brain, now a registered charity, which aims to bring > together artists, scientists, teachers, therapists and the public to > examine the effects of music and other art forms upon the human mind, > brain and body, is presenting this two-day event at one of London's > leading concert venues. EFTA_R1_01466635 EFTA02407271 > A brochure with conference and concert programme information, > incorporating a booking form is attached. > We are pleased to be able to offer a student rate of £50 for the two > days or £30 for one day. The full rate, which we have kept as low as > we can, is £175 for two days or £90 for one day. > In the 200th anniversary year of his birth, Robert Schumann's mind > and his music will be centre stage. Professor Nigel Osborne will lead > a conference team of distinguished neuroscientists, psychiatrists and > musicians, BBC Radio 3 presenter Stephen Johnson will speak on > Schumann's life and present studies of his work, and there will be > three concerts, programmed by The Musical Brain's Artistic Director, > Ian Ritchie, and given by James Gilchrist tenor, Anna Tilbrook piano, > Ian Brown piano, and the Sacconi Quartet. > I hope that you and your colleagues may be interested in joining us > for an intriguing weekend of music and the mind. There will be time > for discussion and questions from the floor. > A certificate listing the hours of attendance for CPD purposes will > be supplied on request. > With best wishes, > Hilary Bartlett > Secret • of the Musical Brain > The information contained in this communication is > confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may > constitute inside information, and is intended only for > the use of the addressee. It is the property of > Jeffrey Epstein > Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this > communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited > and may be unlawful. If you have received this > communication in error, please notify us immediately by EFTA_R1_01466636 EFTA02407272 > return e-mail or by e-mail to > jeevacation@gmail.conailtojeevacation®gmail.com>, and > destroy this communication and all copies thereof, > including all attachments. End message from mark_tramo@hms.harvard.edu EFTA_R1_01466637 EFTA02407273

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