Dec. 9 -- MONDAY, Dec. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Could the music of the 18th century classical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart help tiny infants born today? Yes, suggests an Israeli study that found that ...
It’s one of Mozart’s famous melodies that inspired Helene Liebmann in her cello sonata from 1806. She was a German pianist and composer who didn’t publish much, but we’ll get to hear her music this ...
For today’s Midday Mozart, Emily Boyer will be sharing Mitsuko Uchida’s Grammy-award winning recording of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Concerto #20, where she’s both the soloist and leads the ...
Click LISTEN NOW to hear Conductor Scott O'Neil and CPR Classical's Monika Vischer talk to Ryan Warner on Colorado Matters, January 30, 2023. Listen to CPR Classical at noon on Tuesday, January 31 to ...
Over the past fifty years, there have been remarkable claims about the effects of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's music. Reports about alleged symptom-alleviating effects of listening to Mozart's Sonata ...
Is Mozart good for babies? A group of Israeli doctors have plunged into this long-running debate with a small study that found the soothing sounds of the 18th century composer may help premature ...
It’s become common knowledge that listening to classical and possibly other forms of music can lead to the “Mozart Effect.” Research over the past few decades has documented many positive effects, 1,2 ...
Researchers from Germany assessed the effect of listening to music on people’s blood pressure, and made comparisons to other, more established, means to lower blood pressure such as dietary changes ...