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Classical music that boosts your study flow
Classical music isn’t just for concert halls—it can be a powerful study companion. Research shows it can reduce stress, enhance focus, and even aid memory when paired with effective study habits.
Musical Geniuses Who Couldn’t Read a Note of Music You don’t need to be able to read sheet music to be a musical genius. It ...
Here's what makes this moment even more precious: These aren't just run of the mill pet store bunnies. They're rescues. Many ...
Li Xinyang enrolled in the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, in Sydney, Australia, in 2012, becoming the first student in the ...
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Nigel Kennedy: At 69, I still go to 36-hour parties
The violinist on the moments that shaped him, from learning the piano at age three, to coping with dyslexia, and dreaming of giving it all up to be a professional footballer ...
Researchers at MIT have suggested that rice seeds can hear the sound of rain, according to a new study. MIT calls it “the ...
We’re here celebrating your 50th year with the University Orchestra, but let’s start at the beginning. What first got you ...
In the 1960s, she invited an audience to cut off her clothes. As attacks on women’s rights escalate, “Cut Piece” and other ...
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'I've battled addiction and transformed my life working as a mental health nurse'
University felt out of reach but the mum had a deep-seated desire to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives ...
The new culture wars (no, not those ones): leading London creatives demand change to save the future of art - As the ...
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