Researchers are studying how music can help those living with dementia connect to others and the world around them.
A new study finds that non-musicians' brains are just as good as professionals' at integrating musical context and predicting melodies.
Together, these voices reveal a steelpan tradition that is neither fixed nor exclusive. In the hands of the Indian diaspora, ...
From lullabies to first dances, shared music shapes attachment, lowers stress, and strengthens emotional bonds across a ...
From helping people cope with age-related disorders to altering our perception of physical pain, music's impact on our bodies ...
The Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation is funding the Exhale Memory Café Collective program with a $982,000 grant to arts ...
Remember singing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” with your kindergarten class? That simple melody might be doing more than bringing back fond memories. Research shows those childhood songs lodged deep ...
The story of “The Notebook” still feels trite even when told in the form of musical theater, despite the best efforts of the incredibly talented cast and crew.
A Steinway Spirio player piano can capture every detail of a performance and reproduce it, keystroke for keystroke. In ...
STONE RIDGE, N.Y. — Several college music ensembles will perform a concert on Wednesday, March 4, in memory of late college band director Lee Harrington, the college announced. In a press release, ...
A Houstonian is still reliving the moment after performing in one of the most talked-about Super Bowl halftime shows in ...
After Iran's government cracked down on protests and shut off internet, people found new ways of connecting through music ...