I know therapists use music to get through to people with Alzheimer’s disease who don’t really connect with anything else anymore. I just saw on the news that music might also help protect your ...
A study suggested that music interacts with the brain and body. Soft music, for example, might calm the nervous system. By ...
The internet and social media have transformed the way in which we hear and understand music today—and online communities and ...
Better ways to measure cognitive exhaustion could point to treatments for long COVID and other debilitating disorders.
Nominated for his track “Bach’s Cuban Concerto for Piano and Tres” from his latest album Afro Bach, the pianist and composer ...
Young composer and pianist Christopher Jessup talks about recent projects, including an orchestral work for the London Symphony Orchestra – and the importance of emotional authenticity in contemporary ...
The concert is free to all with an RSVP, but it’s intended first and foremost for audience members living with long COVID and ...
Our bodies often respond instinctively to music-by tapping our feet, nodding our heads, or swaying to the beat. Now, a study published in PLOS Biology ...
When a melody begins, most people begin to tap their feet, nod their heads, or sway slightly to the rhythm. But according to ...
A new study suggests that human bodies react to music in subtle ways that bypass conscious awareness. Researchers have ...
It’s exciting news, if a bit niche: Researchers have attributed two new works to Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). The announcement this week coincided with the 75th anniversary of the Bach Archive ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A pair of organ works that scholars believe were written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach were premiered in Leipzig this week and added to the ...