Meredith Monk’s “Cellular Songs,” a Kurt Weill rarity and a new take on Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier” are among the ...
This election year, CapRadio is here to help you navigate the election to vote with clarity and confidence. But researching the issues and filling out your ballot can be a stressful and confusing ...
Today’s fast-paced, on-demand world offers immense opportunity -- and plenty of distraction. Tuning out worries and remaining focused can be especially difficult for children, many of whom feel ...
From an evolutionary standpoint, we’re still not sure whether our brains evolved specifically to process music, or music happened to make use of neural pathways that had developed for other reasons.
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Whether you are at school or university, exam season has well and truly descended over the students of the UK. If you want to beat exam stress, look no further than some of the most relaxing classical ...
A festival host is trying to break down barriers around classical music with two "relaxed concerts" for people with disabilities. Cheltenham Festival wants the genre of music to get away from what it ...
This is the second in a series of posts about appreciating classical music. Catch up on where the series began here and follow up on the next post here When I was a teenager, my music tastes were ...
Do lullabies send babies to sleep? Does Mozart really make your child smarter? We look at some of classical music’s biggest impacts on babies and children. For thousands of years, parents have been ...