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 ...
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Mozart’s band. E17 (part 2) – Musical graffiti
A beautiful new pupil called Mira takes professor Solfa's music class by storm -- both the lovesick Chopin and his rival ...
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Mozart’s band. E18 (part 4) – The jester pizza
La Traviata, the pizza restaurant owned by Verdi's father, is going through a bad spell; sales are down, and there are less ...
A long-lost letter by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been found in the archives of a prominent French family. Unlike the new piece of Mozart music that recently turned up, this handwritten note, which ...
A new comprehensive analysis on the effect of Mozart's music on epilepsy has confirmed that listening to his piano music can reduce the frequency of epilepsy attacks. The results of this comprehensive ...
The best way to learn is through the powerful force of rhythm." - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Does “Mozart Music” make your baby smarter? The answer is probably “Yes”. The term “Mozart Effect” which was ...
Mozart's response to the idea of making church music was a little like the average child's reaction to being told to eat his spinach. And much fuss has been made over just how much Mozart hated having ...
Most extraordinary of all musical geniuses was Austria’s Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Starting his career as a four-fold infant prodigy (harpsichordist, violinist, organist, composer), he wrote, during ...
Mozart’s symphonies, like those by Joseph Haydn, virtually invented the modern orchestra. In earlier generations, composing for a group of instruments together meant writing out the main musical lines ...
Listening to Mozart can give your brain a boost, according to a new study. People who heard the classical composer's music showed an increase in brain wave activity linked to memory, understanding and ...
Remembered as a child prodigy, how did Mozart craft the masterpieces that would remain well known over two hundred years after his death? Research from the Music Department has unearthed a new side to ...
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