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Music and the frequencies we listen to tend to have a powerful impact on our emotions and mental state. And it’s not only research that proves this. You may have probably experienced the power of ...
Audience members’ heartbeats, breathing speeds and even degree of sweating synchronise when they watch a classical music concert together. Wolfgang Tschacher at the University of Bern in Switzerland ...
Classical music radio stations in Kentucky, North Carolina and Texas are expanding their presences in their communities by pushing the boundaries of classical music. “You can’t convince everyone to ...
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