Catchy music makes you tap your foot. Emotive music catches you off guard and without warning, has your eyes pricking and nose running. So why do we have this physiological response to music?
Ravel’s solo piano works, choral pieces by David Lang and Palestrina, and miniatures written for the pianist Adam Tendler are among the highlights.
Over centuries, musical complexity has evolved alongside culture and technology. Network science is now revealing how ...
so we've put together suggestions of works from Classic FM's extensive music library to provide the perfect studying playlist to aid brain power! The theory of the Mozart effect states that listening ...
By Joshua BaroneCorinna da Fonseca-WollheimZachary Woolfe and Oussama Zahr The New York Times’s classical music and opera critics see and hear much more than they review. Here is what hooked ...