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Frederic Francois Chopin (
22 February or 1 March 1810 --
17 October 1849) was a
Polish composer, virtuoso pianist, and music teacher of French--Polish parentage. He was one of the great masters of
Romantic music and has been called "the poet of the piano". Chopin was born in
Zelazowa Wola, a village in the
Duchy of Warsaw. A renowned child-prodigy pianist and composer, he grew up in
Warsaw and completed his musical education there.
Following the
Russian suppression of the Polish November 1830
Uprising, he settled in
Paris as part of the Polish
Great Emigration. He supported himself as a composer and piano teacher, giving few public performances. From 1837 to 1847 he carried on a relationship with the
French woman writer
George Sand. For most of his life, Chopin suffered from poor health; he died in Paris in 1849 at the age of 39. The vast majority of
Chopin's works are exclusively for solo piano, the most notable exceptions being his two piano concertos. His compositions are technically demanding but emphasize nuance and expressive depth. Chopin invented the musical form known as the instrumental ballade and made major innovations to the piano sonata, mazurka, waltz, nocturne, polonaise, etude, impromptu, scherzo, and prelude.
Depending on the type and style of sound, music can either sharpen mental acuity or assist in relaxation.
Memory and learning can be enhanced, and this used with good results in children with learning disabilities. This effect may also be partially due to increased concentration that many people have while listening to music.
Better productivity is another outcome of an improved ability to concentrate. The term "
Mozart effect" was coined after a study showed that college students performed better on math problems when listening to classical music.
The ability of music to influence human emotion is well known, and is used extensively by moviemakers. A variety of musical moods may be used to create feelings of calmness, tension, excitement, or romance.
Lullabies have long been popular for soothing babies to sleep.
Music can also be used to express emotion nonverbally, which can be a very valuable therapeutic tool in some settings.
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Youtube links:
Antonio Vivaldi Four Seasons:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEibRc-oJKs
2 hours of relaxing
Mozart music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rlU2WQ_Wf4
Best of
Richard Wagner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdfpHKMmV_E
Best of
J. S. Bach:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMMvcrYamNY :-)
Classical Music for relaxation :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIOXTxYZQLI .
► Just relax
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Classical music helps you relax even when you don’t pay attention to the music, a Russian study published in
Human Physiology found.
Children who listened to classical music for one hour a day over a six-month period exhibited brain changes that indicated greater levels of relaxation — even when the children were not asked to pay attention to the music.
If testing anxiety causes sleepless nights, classical music can help soothe insomnia.
A team of researchers at the
University of Toronto found that tuning into classical music before bedtime helped people fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.
Works by
Brahms,
Handel, Mozart, Strauss and
Bach were effective sleep aids because they use rhythms and tonal patterns that create a meditative mood and slow brainwaves, the study found.
► Classical Music for studying and concentration
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University research in
France, published in
Learning and Individual Differences, found that students who listened to a one-hour lecture where classical music was played in the background scored significantly higher in a quiz on the lecture when compared to a similar group of students who heard the lecture with no music
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