Mozart Effect - Music for the Mind
Music for the Mind
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
11 DAYS OF PERFORMING ARTS
Kansas City Star - HAROLYN BLACKWELL AND CHRISTOPHEREN NOMUA: Soprano and baritone. 8 p.m. April 15. Johnson County Community College, Yardley Hall, Carlsen Center. $15-$25. www.jccc.edu/CarlsenCenter (913-469-4445) JANE CARL: Clarinet, with Patricia Higdon, piano
Ask the Lama
Belief.Net - What's all the chanting about? Lama Surya Das explains how sacred sound is a surefire path to spiritual insight. And it's fun! Q: I hear a lot about chanting in Buddhist meditation centers and elsewhere these days. What is the purpose of chant
Musically inclined
Kankakee Daily Journal - When Ellen Quinn of Bradley was faced with an important decision in the fifth grade, she took it very seriously. "What instrument are you going to play that you won't put down in six months?" her father, Barry Quinn, asked. Ellen chose the trombone
Link To Article Print Article Email Article
Salt Lake Tribune - Children do not like classical music. They do not like it in a minivan. They do not like it in a frying pan. They do not like it on an iPod. They do not like it with a fishing rod. Not by Beethoven or by Bach. Not in short pants or a frock. Not in a
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<<< Mozart Effect Home Page