Charles Darwin thought that singing pre-dated speech and was all about sex and power. Other evolutionary musicologists have ...
Penn Live Arts at the University of Pennsylvania is presenting an immersive performance that invites the audience to be part ...
Learn about the intensive auditions that tested sight reading, tonal memory, scales, and solo performances for the SCVA ...
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Hallelujah! Singing in a choir helps reduce your heart attack risk by releasing feelgood chemicals
Belting out a pop song is one way to blow off steam. Now scientists have concluded that regularly singing as part of a choir ...
Feeling a bit off key? Stacy Horn, author of Imperfect Harmony: Finding Happiness Singing with Others, shares how her choir revitalized itself and learned to sing like it always wanted to. Something ...
The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra will present the Noteable Chamber Choir in a free concert on Sunday, Nov. 9 at the Cross in ...
On March 4, the CU choirs are out to prove that they’re about more than just traditional hymns and large-scale classical works. The CU Vocal Company—the collective name of two small ensembles of ...
While aging can be a life period characterized by vitality, happiness, and well-being, it is all too often also accompanied by a gradual decline in cognitive functions, which can cause significant ...
Alongside the effects of lifestyle, including physical exercise and diet, on aging, research has increasingly turned its attention to the potential cognitive benefits of musical hobbies. However, such ...
Singing might become a new prescription for cancer patients. A new study has found an association between choir singing and a boosted immune system in cancer patients. The study suggests singing in a ...
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