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but my love for women and women’s bodies came from dance
from Fontana
” said Cao. “The sound was amazing. When I was 8
she decided to double major in piano performance and human biology — a decision that has opened significant opportunities. </p>
a music-based initiative involving Claire Trevor School of the Arts students and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
” explained Cao. “It brought me joy seeing stroke patients responding to music in ways they hadn’t before.”</p>
” said Cao. “I take a physical approach and think about my anatomy to prevent injuries.”</p>
Isabella Cao is considering a career in medicine that integrates music therapy and innovation. She is even in talks of incorporating a new field that combines piano with medical treatment. </p>
playing music is something she will never lose
II. Larghetto with the Coachella Valley Symphony conducted by James Beauton at the Annenberg Theater in Palm Springs. Photo courtesy of Isabella Cao.</em></h5>
it’s the opposite
visit bio.uci.edu.</em></p>
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