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1756
1756 - When Mozart was born in 1756 in Salzburg, his father was working ... Mozart Effect - ... His name was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and perhaps his biggest and most unexpected achievement is the Mozart effect. ... This is due to a new theory called the Mozart Effect ...
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Jan 1756 - Mozart was born in Vienna in January 1756. Known as the "Mozart Effect", a science paper in the 1990s claimed that listening to Mozart might improve what?
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1777
1777 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1777 The commonly known Mozart effect is a phenomena that suggests the improvement on the performance of spatio temporal reasoning and short term memory. http://www.classicalforums.com/articles_content/images/2/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart.
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1779
Jan 15, 1779 - Mozart finally reached home on 15 January 1779 and took up a necropolis, a city of Prague and visit the Mozart effect are disputed. But assuming that measurable effect of strengthening the sonic output of the piano entry; and this particular disease caused Mozarts ...
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1781
1781 - Believe it or not, the sonata has a pleasant feel all through out. It was composed in 1781 by Mozart to be performed with one of his fellow students. I believe the sonata does help us feel better, and the psychological effect it has on us may definitely improve the ...
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1787
Oct 1787 - Here Mozart conducted the first performance of Don Giovanni in October 1787. (Web site). Beyond the Mozart effect: age related cognitive functioning in instrumental music. (Web site) As widely disseminated, the Mozart Effect was born as the idea that listening to Mozart ...
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1790
Jun 1790 - To a large degree, the market makes it a commodity. However, there is one invariable that raises the practice a notch or two. We call it the "Mozart Effect": In June 1790 when Mozart finished writing his Quartet in F for Strings ...
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1791
1791 - Six years after a Wisconsin study first suggested a link between Mozart and IQ, the Austrian composer, who died in 1791, is a hit. Especially with the preschool crowd. That's largely due to marketing, built around a growing industry of classical recordings for the ...
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1892
1892 - In 1892, the year following the centenary of Mozart's death, George Bernard Shaw, critic as well as playwright, felt it necessary to scold his readers for hardly yet having gotten out of the habit of regarding Mozart's compositions as "tuneful little trifles fit ...
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1926
1926 - But I regret that we didn't talk, for Greenspan has interests beyond finance, as Justin Martin, fulfilling the promise of his title, richly proves. A New Yorker born in 1926, Greenspan began his career not as a banker but a musician. As a teenager, he was a jazz ...
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1931
1931 - Dennis Creffield showed a series of paintings based on portraits of Mozart at Maltby Contemporary Art, Winchester as part of the Mozart Effect event) Painter and draughtsman born in London in 1931. From 1948-51 he studied under David Bomberg at Borough ...
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1934
1934 - NO SMALL VICTORY - Chicago's Tony award winning Victory Gardens Theater has a new home-the newly renovated historic Biograph Theater, best known as the spot where gangster John Dillinger was gunned down by FBI agents in 1934. Arts Across Illinois will ...
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1968
1968 - By the time I read the first chapter, I was hooked! That was in 1968. In the 1970s I had the opportunity to learn the Healing Sounds set from a Taoist friend and from three other colleagues, one of whom was a student of Dr. Ma Litang. All through this period ...
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1990
Sep 8, 1990 - Mozart Effect shows no direct link with spatial ability (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD...and human performance on tests of spatial ability. His report, Arousal, Mood, and the...Thompson. Instead, the enhancement of spatial ability is merely related to changes in mood... ...
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1991
Mar 11, 1991 - THE MOZART EFFECT DOES MUSIC MAKE YOU SMARTER, CALMER, HEALTHIER?(Spotlight) Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); August 16, 1998 ; 700+ words ......in-demand authority on music's power to heal the...phenomenon known as ``The Mozart Effect. ...
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1993
1993 - The study was designed by Gordon Shaw, the University of California, Irvine, professor known for his research on the "Mozart Effect," which drew national attention - and some harsh critics - in 1993. Seven years ago, Shaw found that the math scores of 36 UCI ...
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1993 - That line of research, first announced in 1993, is still going strong. Last week, at an Orange County Museum of Art panel--billed variously as "Art in the Brain" and "Art on the Brain"--one of the UC Irvine scientists associated with the "Mozart effect" study ...
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Sep 25, 1993 - a concert conducted by Iranian composer Shahrdad Rohani, filmed on September 25, 1993 at the Herod Atticus Theater in Athens, Greece, deemed to be the second best-selling music video of all time. A composition from this release, "Acroyali/Standing in Motion ...
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Oct 4, 1993 - ... ... 700+ words ......training pants to Ivy League, bought ME books and CDs by the bushel. "Music for the Mozart Effect: Vol. 1 -- Strengthen the Mind" reached the top 10 of Billboard's classical chart in the late '90s, and CDs like "Baroque for Baby" were often tucked between diaper. ...
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Oct 14, 1993 - He later joined two other researchers, Frances Rauscher and Katherine Ky, in creating the study that coined the term "Mozart Effect". In the October 14, 1993, issue of "Nature" they published a short summary of the findings from their experiment. They assigned ...
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Oct 14, 1993 - Unfortunately, the researchers found, the Mozart effect wears off after the 10 minutes or so it took to administer the IQ test. The Californians have not yet tried the contemporary composer Philip Glass or rap music. Somewhat high-handedly, perhaps, they predict that less complex or ...
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Oct 15, 1993 - For one thing, the Mozart effect, like cheap perfume, wears off in less than 25 minutes. For another, according to Shaw, Mozart is most intellectually enhancing if listened to before attempting a task. During it, the music may be simply distracting. But here's the hardest part. ...
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Oct 27, 1993 - The University of California-Irvine study of the Mozart effect on the human brain got us to thinking, which is not surprising. If listening to Mozart's music increases IQ, can listening to Barry Manilow make us stupid? We've suspected this for some time. ...
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Oct 28, 1993 - Don Campbell, a lecturer on the connection between music and healing and author of The Mozart Effect (pounds 10, Hodder & Stoughton, available from 5 April) says, `Music connects to multiple levels of the brain simultaneously. It has been proven that the rhythm of the music affects ...
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1994
Sep 13, 1994 - Music - either performing it or listening to it - has the power to enhance some kinds of higher brain function, a University of California research team has shown in new experiments with adults and preschool children. But it has to be the right kind of music. ...
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1995
1995 - In 1995, I read Saved by the light by Dannion Brinkley. He described a 'bed' connected to sound that could profoundly relax a person who laid on it. I endeavored to create a massage table that would accomplish the same thing. I found components that would put the ...
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1996
Nov 9, 1996 - A phenomenon called the "Mozart Effect" is reported to improve brainpower. University researchers have found that anyone who listens to the ... The so-called Mozart Effect, discovered by researchers at the University of California at Irvine, appears to stimulate neural pathways in ...
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1997
Apr 14, 1997 - Rausher and Shaw also documented the ``Mozart effect'' in college students. Several years ago, they found that just listening to the ... But in the college-age kids, the ``Mozart effect'' lasted only about 15 minutes, notes Rauscher, while the brain-boosting effect of piano lessons for ...
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Oct 11, 1997 - Item: Researchers Frances Rauscher and Gordon Shaw discovered "The Mozart Effect," which shows that exposure to classical music, even for short periods, has beneficial effects on intelligence. In a 1993 study, they demonstrated that students who listened to 10 minutes of Mozart's Piano ...
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Oct 21, 1997 - In the new book "The Mozart Effect," Boulder author Don Campbell lists 50 conditions that he says respond to music therapy. They range from acute pain, ... Source: Journal of the American Medical Association; National Association for Music Therapy; Don Campbell's "The Mozart Effect."
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Nov 4, 1997 - The music-therapy scene is certain to gain more attention this fall with the publication of a new Book of the Month selection: "The Mozart Effect: Tapping the Power of Music to Heal the Body, Strengthen the Mind and Unlock the Creative Spirit" (Avon). Author Don Campbell, founder of ...
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Dec 17, 1997 - The Mozart Effect by Don Campbell (Avon) and The Mozart Effect: Music for Children (The Children's Group; 3 CDs). Campbell is a Boulder-based educator who has done serious - and significant - research into the therapeutic benefits of music. The book has some new-age touches (``I tone, ...
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1998
Feb 20, 1998 - "The Mozart Effect" (Avon Books, 332 pages, $24) examines how music can be beneficial - physically, emotionally and spiritually. Drawing on medicine, Eastern philosophy and research on learning and creativity, Campbell describes how exposure to sounds - beginning in utero - can have a ...
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Apr 6, 1998 - Available in bookstores or by calling (800) 222-3225. Based on the idea that music is more than entertainment, author Don Campbell makes a case for using it to "heal the body, strengthen the mind and unlock the creative spirit." He backs up his assertions with statistics and case ...
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May 24, 1998 - Thinking and music seem to go together. Albert Einstein played the violin to stimulate his mind, and many people listen to classical music for the same purpose. But can it make you smarter? Probably, at least for a while, according to tantalizing findings by Gordon L. Shaw, ...
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Jun 19, 1998 - Recently the esteemed Ledger editorialist ventured into strange territory titled mozart and the Spice Girls." With state ments such as brain doesn't know the difference between Bach and the Spice Girls" in the editorial, I expected a torrent of protest from classical musiclovers, ...
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Jul 5, 1998 - This apparent link, an example of what some have called the "Mozart effect," has been in the news for a while now, but Miller is the first high ... Is the "Mozart effect" real and can it make a difference? I'm not qualified to judge. The cynic in me suspects that, given the way these ...
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Aug 11, 1998 - Humans aren't the only mammals who benefit from the so-called Mozart effect, described as better performance on certain intelligence tests ... The researchers who demonstrated the Mozart effect in preschoolers and college students have found that rats raised in a nightly sound bath of ...
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Aug 16, 1998 - It's no secret that music has special powers. Long ago, playwright William Congreve told us that its charms could soothe a savage breast. We've also discovered that it can enrage a savage beast - or Beastie Boys fan, as witnessed by the mosh pit antics at the rap group's recent Denver ...
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Sep 1, 1998 - Regarding "Researchers say Mozart has amazing effect on rats" (News, Aug. 11), as a lifelong enthusiast of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the fact that the "Mozart effect" increases the intelligence of rats, as well as preschoolers and college students does not surprise me in ...
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Oct 4, 1998 - This Rauscher knows from her latest experiment in a groundbreaking series of studies exploring a phenomenon known as the "Mozart Effect." ... But other scientists caution that the Mozart Effect remains unproven, even if they are intrigued by Rauscher's results thus far. ...
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Oct 18, 1998 - Now they will also deliver a cassette called "The Mozart Effect: Music for Newborns," with soothing selections from Mozart on one side and on ... "The Mozart Effect: Music for Newborns" is available only in a Bright Beginnings home-visit basket. To schedule a visit, call 877-927-6935. ...
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Nov 8, 1998 - This Rauscher knows from her latest experiment in a groundbreaking series of studies exploring a phenomenon known as the "Mozart Effect. ... But other scientists caution that the Mozart Effect remains unproven, even if they are intrigued by Rauscher's results thus far. ...
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Nov 8, 1998 - Though music's role as an enigmatic healer has a long history, it was only with the seminal 1993 "Mozart Effect" study that music gained legitimacy as ... The Universities of Wisconsin and California at Irvine conducted a joint study in 1997 that echoed the spectacular "Mozart Effect" ...
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Nov 12, 1998 - How seriously have the Mozart Effect and other studies showing beneficial effects of classical music been taken? ... Hudson Valley Community College in New York has established a Mozart Effect Study Area, where students can cram for exams while listening to Mozart and other composers ...
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Nov 28, 1998 - Article: Critics pan `Mozart effect' Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; August 26, 1999 ; 700+ words ...The much-ballyhooed "Mozart effect," a reported boost in IQ test performance...group have concluded that the "Mozart effect" is much smaller than its discoverers...after ...
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Dec 15, 1998 - Music labels have jumped on the Mozart Effect bandwagon with discs such as "Mozart for Your Mind" from Phillips and "Mozart Makes You ... Hudson Valley Community College in New York has established a Mozart Effect Study Area, where students can cram for exams while listening to Mozart ...
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1999
Jan 22, 1999 - Don Campbell, a classical musician and author, didn't do it singlehandedly. But he's part of a trend in which parents are playing classical music to enhance their children's intelligence. Campbell, from Colorado, will bring his views to Tampa Palms Country Club this weekend in sessions ...
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Jun 21, 1999 - From the thoughts of such theorist, new words have entered the already complex pseudo-medical vocabulary, such as the ``Mozart Effect'' and ``Bach ... The first album of its kind, the Mozart Effect produced by Warner Music, sold 380000 copies since its debut here in January 1997, ...
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Jul 30, 1999 - Music by Mozart often soothes the soul and provides a calming effect that keeps stress at bay. The purported Mozart Effect -- a temporary increase in intelligence when listening to a piano sonata by the great composer -- was first reported by California researchers in 1993 (published ...
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Aug 8, 1999 - True or false: Brain research shows that playing classical music for 2-year-olds makes them smarter. Given the publicity blitz that has attended the so-called Mozart effect, most people could be forgiven if they quickly answered, "true!" Gov. Zell Miller of Georgia is so convinced that ...
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Aug 10, 1999 - I could not agree more with the conclusions on the Mozart effect (Aug. 3); the nurturing effect of classical music for a growing young mind is not yet established. As a practicing musician, I also believe very strongly that the arts foster creativity of spirit and independence of will. ...
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Aug 10, 1999 - The article ''Mozart for Baby? Some Say, Maybe Not'' (Aug. 3) on the dispute over age-related plasticity of the human brain can be clarified by two basic principles, one scientific and the other sociological: linear relationships and preaching to the converted. ...
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Aug 22, 1999 - By Washington Correspondent Stephen Sackur. Not since the great potty-training war of last year has there been such rancour in the high-pressure world of American child-rearing. A father's dilemma for Stephen Sackur: Mozart vs Postman Pat for his three children? ...
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Aug 25, 1999 - New research is casting doubt on the "Mozart Effect." That's the name given to a study published in 1993, showing that college students did better solving certain problems after they listened to a Mozart sonata. The effect has been the basis for playing classical music in many early ...
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Aug 26, 1999 - A DISPUTE has broken out among psychologists over whether listening to Mozart can improve mental ability. Several studies have suggested that the Austrian composer's works, particularly his piano sonatas, have a pronounced effect on a person's cognitive prowess. ...
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Aug 26, 1999 - Further, in an analysis of 16 studies of the Mozart Effect, psychologist Christopher F. Chabris of Harvard University in Boston combined their results to add more statistical ... In a set of experiments on college...original results had found the Mozart effect disconcertingly elusive. ...
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Aug 26, 1999 - The authors of the previous research said it was too early to play a requiem for the Mozart effect. The latest studies tried to find ... New research on Mozart Effect shows no direct...research on the Mozart Effect , conducted by York...direct link between listening to the music of. ...
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Aug 29, 1999 - The much-ballyhooed "Mozart effect," a reported boost in IQ test performance after listening to the 18th-century master's elegantly ordered music, came under sharp attack this past week by researchers from Harvard and North Carolina. Stop in to any music or book store and you'll see ...
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Aug 30, 1999 - What Rauscher did, six years ago, was discover what has since become known as the "Mozart effect." In a set of experiments on college students, ... "If there is any Mozart effect at all, it's really small and has nothing to do with the specifics of Mozart's music," said Christopher ...
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Aug 30, 1999 - What Rauscher did, six years ago, was discover what has since become known as the "Mozart effect." In a set of experiments on college students, ... "If there is any Mozart effect at all, it's really small and has nothing to do with the specifics of Mozart's music," said Christopher ...
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Aug 30, 1999 - The ``Mozart Effect,'' it has been determined, actually has no effect on your child's brain power. Personally I'm very disappointed. We had been listening to Mozart in the van as we tooled around town, and I was hoping that some of that intelligence booster was floating my way, too. ...
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Sep 9, 1999 - By Jane Hughes in New York. It has been one of the hottest must-have accessories for the cultured American baby for the last few years. It is not a designer baby-grow, nor a hi-tech cot toy, but a classical music CD of Mozart's Sonata in D Major. Ever since scientists published ...
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Sep 12, 1999 - Whenever she is cooking dinner or taking her sons, Jack, 4 1/2, and Zach, 20 months, on short car trips, Dallas resident Shaun Mayner plays classical music. "I'm convinced there's something there -- I know it directly affects their behavior," she says. "Classical music is very ...
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Sep 13, 1999 - Jesus had his Judas. Caesar had his Brutus. And sometimes, Frances Rauscher says sadly, it seems that Mozart has his Frances Rauscher. ``Every time I listen to his music I feel like, 'Oh my, I never should have done this to this man,' '' said Rauscher, a psychologist at the University ...
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Oct 10, 1999 - Much as he likes Mozart's Requiem, Christopher Chabris never bought into the notion that it could make him smarter. There was something too mystical, too easy, the Harvard neuropsychologist said, about the so-called Mozart effect, the well-publicized theory that listening to classical ...
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Oct 25, 1999 - WHERE'S THE PROOF? SCIENCE DOESN'T BUY `MOZART EFFECT' ON KIDS' IQS.(Lifestyles/Spotlight) ... find Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) articles.
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Nov 6, 1999 - LISTENING to Mozart boosts your brain power. At least, that's the theory that sent a certain CD soaring to the top of the classical bestsellers list on Internet bookstore Amazon.com. Music for The Mozart Effect Vol 1—Strengthen the Mind also cracked Billboard magazine's classical top ...
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2000
Jan 31, 2000 - BY CINDY KRANZ. Depending on the study du jour, listening to Mozart may or may not make children more intelligent. However, Don Campbell is sure of this: It can't hurt. “The Mozart Effect, as defined in my work, is the use of music to enhance quality of life in a variety of ways, ...
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Feb 12, 2000 - There was something too mystical, too easy, the Harvard neuropsychologist said, about the so-called Mozart effect, the well- publicized theory that listening to classical music can boost a person's IQ. "Why is it that it's classical music ... why isn't it show tunes? ...
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Aug 2000 - Publication of the book coincided with the release of these recordings: The Mozart Effect® Music for Children Vol 4-Music in Motion, The Mozart Effect® Music for Babies-Nighty Night, and Public Radio International's 4 one-hour specials entitled "The Mozart ...
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Aug 5, 2000 - What could be more refreshing on a hot, toxic day like Thursday than an evening of Mozart in the cool environs of Abravanel Hall? The Utah Symphony opened its "Mozart Effect" mini-festival with a charming program teaming the beloved "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" with three Mozart rarities. ...
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Aug 6, 2000 - Researchers are mustering data to counter debunkers of the ''Mozart effect'' -- the theory that classical music makes the brain work better -- and ... That observation was the genesis of the term ''Mozart effect,'' which has been trademarked by the musician and author Don Campbell, ...
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Sep 21, 2000 - The reason for the connection is not known. But the findings appear to confirm results of a small yet controversial 1993 study that showed 10 minutes of listening to Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos in D could boost an individual's score on a portion of the standard IQ test, a phenomenon ...
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Sep 21, 2000 - The Mozart Effect? Sublime Music. ... find The Washington Post articles. While music and drama may enhance certain cognitive skills, no demonstrable connections exist in many areas between arts...
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Oct 1, 2000 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is the poster child for Don Campbell's successful theory that music can make kids smarter. But Campbell's not drawing the line at Mozart or other classical composers. "Great music speaks to our human spirit," he said in a phone interview. "There is quality folk, ...
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Oct 1, 2000 - Nonetheless, Don Campbell, author of "The Mozart Effect" and the more recent "The Mozart Effect for Children," will give workshops at Orchestra ... The much-ballyhooed "Mozart effect," a reported boost in IQ test...group have concluded that the "Mozart effect" is much smaller than its ...
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Oct 19, 2000 - Brain researcher says Mozart taps unused brain areas ... find The Gazette articles. What is "the Mozart Effect?" Gordon Shaw, professor emeritus at the University of California- Irvine and a physicist ...
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Oct 19, 2000 - There's only one problem: The Mozart Effect as it's sold - that listening to classical music makes babies smarter - doesn't exist. ... In 1993, he and two other researchers published a paper detailing "The Mozart Effect." Their experiment show- ed that college students temporarily ...
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Dec 17, 2000 - And yet the so-called Mozart effect has entered the popular imagination as fact. Building on the admittedly appealing results of the original ... According to another author, Don Campbell, who has trademarked the words "The Mozart Effect" and written a book of the same name, ...
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Dec 17, 2000 - She explains that the Mozart Effect emerged from a 1993 study of college students at the University of California at Irvine. ... "I started out being quite skeptical of the Mozart Effect," she said. "I thought it was extremely unlikely and I expected there to be evidence in the end ...
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2001
Jan 1, 2001 - A study done by Rauchser, Shaw, and Ky found that after listening to Mozart's Sonata for Two Piano's in D Major, the spatial temporal ability of the test subjects was temporarily improved. The goals of this project were to confirm their findings, and to examine the impact of time on ...
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Jan 8, 2001 - Can Mozart's dulcet tones soothe your savage beasts?; The Mozart Effect For Children: Awakening Your Child's Mind, Health and Creativity to Music by Don Campbell. William Morrow. pounds 20.(Features) ... find The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) articles.
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Jan 24, 2001 - [Gordon Shaw]'s research has also found that college students who listened to Mozart performed better on intelligence tests, though the "Mozart effect" lasts only a few minutes to one day. [Kenneth Steele] attempted to re-create Shaw's "Mozart effect" findings in 1997 and found no ...
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Jul 19, 2001 - A nationally known theorist who has found that children exposed to classical music show more advanced brain development than those without the exposure will advance his theories during several appearances in the coming days. Gordon Shaw, author of the theory dubbed the "Mozart effect," ...
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2002
Aug 6, 2002 - Pop quiz: Name the much-disputed theory that claims listening to a certain composer's music can, among other things, boost brain functioning in newborns and result in higher IQ test scores. If you're not smart enough to answer correctly, chances are you weren't exposed to "Sonata for ...
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2003
Aug 19, 2003 - By Marilyn Elias USA TODAY. TORONTO — Music hath charms, but regular lessons won't make your child's IQ soar, and listening to any music before spatial tests won't lead to a stellar performance, contrary to much-hyped reports in the '90s, researchers say. The "Mozart effect," which was ...
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Aug 21, 2003 - The U of T study, by Gabriela Husain, William Forde Thompson and Glenn Schellenberg, claims the Mozart Effect is actually "a consequence of changes in arousal and mood." "If you take your child out to the park and spend some wonderful time with them, and induce them into an excellent ...
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Nov 28, 2003 - By James Steinberg. The subject was astronomy. In addition to learning about galaxies, light-years and nebulae, the youngsters in Jolene Faggart's fifth-grade class were getting some Mozart, too. "I put the CD on, and it's up to the kids to find out what's playing. ...
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2004
Apr 23, 2004 - New research has revealed a molecular basis for the "Mozart effect" - the observation that a brief stint of Mozart, but not other music, may improve learning and memory. Rats that heard a Mozart sonata expressed higher levels of several genes involved in stimulating and changing the ...
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Nov 4, 2004 - By Kate Kelland. London - Mozart started listening to music before he was born - and by the age of four was already beginning to compose his own. Of course not every child exposed to music in the womb and in the first months of life will display such genius, but according to Don ...
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2005
May 1, 2005 - By 1997, music educator Don Campbell had copyrighted the term "Mozart effect," which was the title of his bestselling New-Age-style book and CDs advocating music as a spiritual as well as intellectual booster. GORDON SHAW: The retired UC Irvine physicist, left, with Ted Smith of ...
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May 2, 2005 - By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times | May 2, 2005. LOS ANGELES -- Gordon Shaw, a physicist whose provocative research on classical music and the brain led -- to his dismay -- to a craze for what was popularly dubbed the ''Mozart effect," died of kidney cancer Tuesday at his Laguna Beach, ...
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Oct 3, 2005 - As Liz Iftikhar, founder and president of Baby BumbleBee, puts it, the kid-vid biz emerged on the back of the “Mozart Effect.” ... One music impresario, Don Campbell, trademarked the term Mozart Effect and used it to sell what he called “educational” CDs for infants and books. ...
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2006
Jun 5, 2006 - The "Mozart effect" has already been associated with improved mathematical skills, enhanced foetal brain development and improved learning among ... However, in this instance, the Mozart effect was only seen to last around 10 minutes. Writing in the British Journal of Ophthalmology, ...
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Sep 3, 2006 - Recent studies suggested that The Mozart Effect can lead to permanent changes in brainpower among young children. The findings have spawned a multi-million-pound industry in classical music CDs designed to boost children's intelligence. In the new study, Dr Leigh Riby and George ...
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2007
Apr 26, 2007 - PASSIVELY LISTENING to Mozart — or indeed any other music you enjoy — does not make you smarter. But more studies should be done to find out whether music lessons could raise your child's IQ in the long term, concludes a report analysing all the scientific literature on music and ...
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2008
Jun 30, 2008 - SCHOOLCHILDREN will be introduced to the Welsh Proms this week with a special concert featuring the work of Mozart. In the mid 1990s research was carried out by the University of California which suggested that Mozart's music could improve a child's intelligence. ...
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2009
Apr 27, 2009 - London, November 4: Mozart started listening to music before he was born -- and by the age of four was already beginning to compose his own. Of course not every child exposed to music in the womb and in the first months of life will display such genius, but according to Don Campbell, ...
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