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  2. Mozart effect - Wikipedia

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    The Mozart effect is the theory that listening to the music of Mozart may temporarily boost scores on one portion of an IQ test. Popular science versions of the theory make the claim that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter" or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development.

  3. Psychology of music preference - Wikipedia

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    Culture also affects a person's ability to remember music. [36] A study on cross-cultural music memory was conducted by Demorest and Morrison (2016). In the study, Western participants were played six musical excerpts. Three of the excerpts were from Turkish classical music, and the other three were from Western classical music.

  4. David Hurwitz (music critic) - Wikipedia

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    David Hurwitz (born 29 August 1961) is an American music critic and author who specializes in classical music. Based in New York, Hurwitz is the founder and executive editor of ClassicsToday.com and frequently reviews recordings there. He was the chairman of the Cannes Classical Awards, while they existed, from 1994 to 2010.

  5. Classical music - Wikipedia

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    The key characteristic of European classical music that distinguishes it from popular music, folk music, and some other classical music traditions such as Indian classical music, is that the repertoire tends to be written down in musical notation, creating a musical part or score. This score typically determines details of rhythm, pitch, and ...

  6. Category:Music with dedications - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music with dedications" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 261 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Conrad Tao - Wikipedia

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    Tao was composer-in-residence for the 2009–10 season with Chicago's Music in the Loft concert series. As part of this program, the Brooklyn Friends of Chamber Music commissioned his "String Quartet No. 2" for the Jasper Quartet, which they performed throughout the US [25] [26] After hearing Tao play the premiere of his Three Songs for Piano (2010), the reviewer of The Washington Post called ...

  8. Sun Ra - Wikipedia

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    Sun Ra's music in this era was often tightly arranged and sometimes reminiscent of Duke Ellington's, Count Basie's, or other important swing music ensembles. However, there was a strong influence from post-swing styles like bebop , hard bop , and modal jazz , and touches of the exotic and hints of the experimentalism that dominated his later music.

  9. Piano Sonata No. 16 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The music modulates to the dominant key of D major, and then back to G major in which the exposition is heard again. For the development, the music modulates to G minor, then B ♭ major, then C minor, then G minor and finally back to G major, at which point the recapitulation occurs followed by a short coda.