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?
The Welsh university where Sir Karl Jenkins studied music announced its plans as part of a scheme to save money.
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A soprano has sung Mozart’s fiendish aria from the Magic Flute in a shopping centre in Leeds, to the delight of onlookers.
Ivan Rebroff was an extraordinary entertainer, with a seemingly elastic voice that could imitate liquid thunder and a shimmering bell in the same phrase. Have a listen... Most professional singers can ...
Although she died in 1987, the image of cellist Jacqueline du Pré still resonates as one of the most recognised and beloved musicians of all time. Jacqueline du Pré, who would have turned 80 years old ...