Don’t feel bad if you nod off during this classical-music concert: That’s kind of the point. Max Richter’s 8 ¹/₂-hour-long “Sleep” is scientifically designed to help you doze. You can listen to the ...
We begin this series with the writer Ian Rankin, who transports us to a wharf on a misty early morning, evoked by one of his ...
Max Richter's upcoming piece called, "SLEEP" is an invitation for audience members to take a rest during the music. If you think Wagner's operas were too long and feared you might fall asleep in the ...
Jennifer Gersten, a doctoral student in violin performance at Stony Brook University, is an editor at Guernica and the winner of the 2018 Rubin Prize for Music Criticism. Follow @jenwgersten Let the ...
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Listening to slow-tempo music may boost sleep quality for people over 50
Music therapy significantly improves sleep quality in adults aged 50 and above, showing a moderate-to-large effect compared ...
Many WSHU listeners are familiar with Lauren Rico, our afternoon and evening classical music host. Rico is also an ...
Residents at a Buckhead senior living complex say deafening classical music blasted nonstop for three days from a closed ...
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