Ahead of World Music Day, research reveals Americans are among the world’s most socially engaged classical music audiences ...
You've probably heard that classical music is good for studying, taking tests and doing creative work. This idea stems from the "Mozart Effect," a term coined in 1993 when scientists discovered that ...
Whether Bach, Beethoven, or Mozart, it's widely recognized that classical music can affect a person's mood. In a study published August 9 in the Cell Press journal Cell Reports, scientists in China ...
New research suggests that listening to classical music in a group setting -- such as a concert hall -- impacts heart rate, breathing and more. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images See more of our ...
In the fall of 2019, my Classical KING colleagues and I began a strategic planning process by interviewing more than a hundred people living in Seattle and the Puget Sound region. We asked them about ...
What type of music do you use while studying? What type of music would you use to fall asleep at night? Have you ever wondered why you choose certain types of music? It turns out that the music used ...
Whether Bach, Beethovan, or Mozart, it's widely recognized that classical music can affect a person's mood. Scientists use brainwave measurements and neural imaging techniques to show how Western ...
Parents may have heard varying iterations of the theory that listening to classical music can help students improve their academic performance and wondered if there’s any truth to that. And it turns ...
If you’re someone who listens to music because you can’t study in silence, you probably have a high GPA, according to a new study. A recent survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of online university ...