Monday, April 17, 2006

Mozart Effect - Music for the Mind (The Daily Free Press)



Music for the Mind (The Daily Free Press)
More than 200 years after his death, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart still has the ability to influence thousands of people around the world. The Mozart Effect, a technique originally described in the research of Alfred Tomatis, claims that the music of the Austrian composer has the power to reduce stress, clear minds and even boost intelligence.
11 DAYS OF PERFORMING ARTS - Kansas City Star

11 DAYS OF PERFORMING ARTS
Kansas City Star, MO - Apr 6, 2006
... Ext. 56). HEART OF AMERICA CHAMBER PLAYERS: The Mozart Effect: Chamber Music After Mozart. St. Elizabeth Catholic Church. Free ...

William Safire And Art That's Good for You
Washington Post - It used to be fairly easy to draw the political battle lines over art in America. On one side, let's call it the left, was a view of human creativity that emphasized confrontation and paradigm busting, that reveled in political provocation and ...
Calendar for April 6-15 (Kansas City Star)
KANSAS CITY ART INSTITUTE, EPPERSON AUDITORIUM, VANDERSLICE HALL: Art Lecture: Deformity and the Ideal. By Jessie Fisher, KCAI painting instructor. 7 p.m. April 13.
EVENT: Guild presents 'The Magic of Mozart' - Huntington Herald Dispatch

EVENT: Guild presents 'The Magic of Mozart'
Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - Mar 23, 2006
... "A lot has been written about 'The Mozart Effect,' and the impact of his work on children, and I can tell you from experience, his musical genius is simply ...

Calendar for April 6-15
Kansas City Star - KANSAS CITY ART INSTITUTE, EPPERSON AUDITORIUM, VANDERSLICE HALL: Art Lecture: Deformity and the Ideal. By Jessie Fisher, KCAI painting instructor. 7 p.m. April 13. KEMPER MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART: Kansas City Artist s Spotlight ...

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