Music is both a brain and a body experience—illness can impair this experience, while music can be a means to treat illness.
Discover a broad range of this year's most compelling classical recordings, including symphonic booty-shakers, mystic violin, ...
Studies show listening to music can physiologically ease stress and even reduce depressive symptoms. Researchers in the ...
Candlelight Babies in London is a classical music concert designed with little ones in mind: play, unwind and bond to Vivaldi ...
Experience the Soothing Waterfall of Sounds and Focus with this Harmonious Meditation, Calming Sounds and Brain Waves to ...
“ We conclude with a joyous rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus from the previously mentioned 1992 Grammy award-winning album ...
Music is often called the “universal language.” It heals, soothes, connects and cuts across every mood and stage of life. But a new study suggests your love of music may do more than lift your spirits ...
Musicians of the China NCPA Orchestra perform Festive Overture by Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, at the closing ...
Delia Stevens from percussion and harmonica/melodeon duo Stevens & Pound writes about her relationship with music and climate ...
Born JoAnne Deborah Byron in 1947 into a family of strivers in Queens, she split her time between her mother’s home in New ...