It’s spring! You want to be released from the prison of winter. So what better way to celebrate the arrival of good weather than to drive, bike, walk, or even take the T to your favorite concert venue ...
Just as gray winter gives way to spring blossoms, this season’s classical music concerts reveal how much more colorful and diverse Portland classical music concerts have become since the dull days ...
Sometimes you need a good, deep breath and a dose of classical music in the springtime more than any other time of year. You always tell yourself springtime is going to be peaceful and carefree. The ...
A study in Mexico found that classical music influences fetal heart rate, potentially benefiting development. Researchers observed more stable and predictable heart rate patterns in unborn babies ...
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 ...
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 ...
This spring promises to be both unseasonably warm and unreasonably busy — especially with the classical music world in such full bloom. If I had the space, I would tell you about the packed lineup of ...
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 Call it an ode to joy ...
Playing classical music to your child while they’re still in the womb can stimulate development, new research suggests. Music has long been a way for expectant parents to connect with their unborn ...
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