Dec. 9 -- MONDAY, Dec. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Could the music of the 18th century classical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart help tiny infants born today? Yes, suggests an Israeli study that found that ...
Music, particularly Mozart's compositions, can evoke deep emotions and enhance cognitive functions. The 'Mozart Effect' is a concept suggesting that listening to Mozart's music may temporarily enhance ...
Most extraordinary of all musical geniuses was Austria’s Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Starting his career as a four-fold infant prodigy (harpsichordist, violinist, organist, composer), he wrote, during ...
For over 15 years, scientists have been discussing alleged performance-enhancing effects of hearing classical music. Now, researchers in Vienna, Austria present quite definite results on this ...
A previously unknown piece of music likely composed by a teenage Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was recently uncovered at a library in Germany. The piece, which dates to the mid- to late-1760s, consists of ...
The young Mozart composed the piece around 1760 and was played for the first time at the Leipzig Opera over the weekend. reading time 2 minutes A hitherto-unknown piece of music by the Austrian ...
A British music professor has completed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s unfinished works in a decade-long effort the classical expert admitted took a "bloody cheek." Timothy Jones, who teaches at London's ...
The massive boxed set of Mozart recordings has emerged as the biggest-selling CD release of the year. By Lars Brandle A massive 200-CD boxed set of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s recordings has emerged as ...