Mar
31
joolsscott


heightened near the end by the interruption of the relentless drive to the conclusion by repeated and chilling quiet falling passages. This video is inspired by Maria João Pires (born in Lisbon, Portugal, July 23, 1944). István Kertész. The Mozart effect is a theory that listening to Mozart’s music can enhance intellect. Alfred A. Tomatis. Don Campbell. Rauscher, Shaw, and Ky (1993). New York Times music columnist, Alex Ross.Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy”. Yoel Levi, music director of the Atlanta …

Mar
28
Filed Under (Classical Music) by Elizabeth
*LoLo*Is*LoCo*


does anyone have any info on the relationship between these? any diagrams of increased brain level or whatever or any graphs that increase because of the mozart effect? any info is wanted! =) ty mucho <3

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Alistair K


I have to compare two types of classical music, from different era’s. This can be romantic, bourlesque or any other type of music. I’m clueless about classical music, so two classical tracks that you think would be good to compare would be brilliant. I don’t need your analysis of the tracks as I have to do that for my work, but any suggestions would be lovely.

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Joseph G


Why is it that a song with no/little sharps or flats sounds better when it is transposed to a key signature with many sharps or flats? I have heard that Mozart wrote a book on this subject. But surely a melody in C major sounds the same when played in F sharp major as all intervals remain the same. Wouldn’t only a person gifted with perfect pitch notice the effect if one is achieved from more sharps and flats?

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nestlino


I am thinking particularly of the Fugues and all that JS Bach’s counterpoint..

This needs some comprehension of the music, independence and skill of fingers, master of the instrument, etc.etc.

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liveandloveyourlife08


How is Baroque music related to advances in technology

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Eidrib


Experiments have uncovered that classical music, especially Mozart’s pieces, improves health conditions of humans and other animals.

However, there is one girl in my class who absolutely despises classical music, and I’m wondering why her mind doesn’t feel “soothed” when she listens to it.

I always thought classical music has a relaxing effect on people, but what’s with the “I HATE classical music!” from that girl?

I know everybody has their own tastes, but classical music is a genre that NATURE accepts. So why not all humans?

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Mar
04
Filed Under (Classical Music) by Elizabeth
dreams


Please send me any baroque song/music that you have there…

5 mins maximum length…

pleassseeee….

I’ve been searching for a song which would be good for an interpretative dance for 5 mins.

I need it badly….

pleasseeee….

Thanks! pls send it to my email if you found/have one…

Thanks to the max in advance.

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Mar
02
Filed Under (Music) by Elizabeth
AndanteLargo


The famous “Air on a G-string” from Bach’s Suite for Orcherstra no. 3. An arrangement I did years ago but never really used. This arangement can now be purchased/downloaded at www.per-olovkindgren.com I hope you will enjoy it.