The Suburban Music Study Club of New Jersey will host "The Winds of Spring," a free classical music recital of flute music at ...
In the fall of 2019, my Classical KING colleagues and I began a strategic planning process by interviewing more than a hundred people living in Seattle and the Puget Sound region. We asked them about ...
Call it an ode to joy. New research has found “clear evidence” that listening to classical music in a group setting — such as a concert hall — causes a symphony of sorts throughout the body that ...
Ever found yourself opting for an apple over a biscuit after listening to some Chopin? Listening to soothing classical music can curb your appetite and encourage weight loss, a study has found.
When it’s time to cram for that exam, you need a playlist that can help you stay motivated without distracting you. Today’s playlist helps with a selection of classical music. The playlist, created by ...
If there seems to be an air of pretension among aficionados of jazz and classical music, psychological research is giving them good reason. A new study published in Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences ...
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Gen Z & millennials are driving a newfound classical concert boom — latest eyebrow-raising data reveals
Classical Pulse 2026, a new survey of classical music consumption habits, reveals Gen Z and Millennials are leading in ...
Heart rate variability in unborn babies: The slight changes in the heartbeat of unborn babies say a lot about their developing nervous system. Heart rate pattern is a significant window into the fetal ...
Research investigating the impact of blood pressure on responses to classical music found that individuals with high blood pressure exhibited weaker emotional and physiological reactions compared to ...
Indian classical Ragas can influence brain activity, enhancing attention and emotional regulation Raga Darbari improves focus, while Raga Jogiya helps manage emotional overwhelm and grief Therapeutic ...
Playing classical music to babies inside the womb can stimulate their development, new research suggests. Music has long been a way for expectant parents to connect with their unborn children. Now ...
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