A fantastic landscape of the Venetian Lagoon, the calming ocean waves with this sunset summer music, ideal for meditation bar ...
This Video Offers 3 Hours of Deep Concentration and Focus Music to Increase Brain Power for Studying or Working, with Soft ...
The unconventional, husky voice that might have struck you while jiving to popular Bengali film songs like Dakatiya Banshi, ...
Abiodun Koya is a Classical/Operatic Singer, Poet and a serial entrepreneur by profession. While singing for some of the ...
Set to "Overture" from Jacques Offenbach’s opera “Orpheus in the Underworld,” a conductor turns from the podium to signal the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to recordings by Maria Dueñas and Daniil Trifonov, works by Thomas Adès and Tania León, and more. London Philharmonic Orchestra; Thomas Adès, ...
Music is a polarizing topic in the space of schoolwork. Some people cannot work with it, others rely on it. I find myself in the latter group. Putting on a playlist is essential for enjoying any ...
Listening to your favorite singers may do more than lift your mood -- it could also protect your brain. A study from Australian researchers found that older adults who regularly listened to music had ...
A new study that suggests listening to or playing music could slash the risk of dementia might have you singing a new tune. Adults over 70 who regularly listen to music were nearly 40% less likely to ...
A new study showed that regularly listening to music, whether its' from Sir Mix A Lot (pictured here) or someone else, is associated with lower likelihoods of cognitive decline and dementia. (Photo by ...
For as long as we’ve been making music, we’ve been using it as a way to communicate with others. Before the advent of recording, we performed our music face-to-face. Soon, physical music on vinyl, ...
Gustavo Dudamel launches the fall season with a world premiere by the Hawaiian composer Leilehua Lanzilotti and Charles Ives’s panorama of Americana, the Symphony No. 2. Yunchan Lim joins in for ...