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How Do Musician’s Brains Work While Playing?

December 7, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Musicians' brain

When musicians play instruments, their brains are processing a huge amount and variety of information in parallel. Musical styles and strengths vary dramatically: Some musicians are better at sight reading music, while others are better at playing by ear. Does this mean that their brains are processing information differently?

This is a question posed by Eriko Aiba, an assistant professor in the Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering at the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo, Japan. During the 172nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the 5th Joint Meeting with Acoustical Society of Japan, being held Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2016, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Aiba will present research that delves into the various ways the brain engages in music signal processing.

Aiba began learning to play the piano when she was five years old, and quickly realized that musicians might be roughly divided into two groups: sight readers and those who play by ear.

“When considering a human brain as a computer, playing a musical instrument requires the brain to process a huge amount and variety of information in parallel,” explained Aiba. “For example, pianists need to read a score, plan the music, search for the keys to be played while planning the motions of their fingers and feet, and control their fingers and feet. They must also adjust the sound intensity and usage of the sustaining pedal according to the output sound.”

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Filed Under: BRAIN, MUSIC, MUSICIANS, PLAYING

English National Opera – L’Amour de Loin – Part 1: Make Dreaming

December 7, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA, L'AMOUR DE LOIN, OPERA, VIDEO

Josep Carreras ‘Music Isn’t Only A Profession’

December 6, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Happy 70th birthday tenor Josep Carreras. 

Filed Under: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOSEP CARRERAS, OPERA, OPERA SINGERS

[News] The Royal Ballet’s Nutcracker to be relayed live to cinemas on 8 December 2016

December 6, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

The nutcracker

Peter Wright’s production of the quintessential Christmas ballet The Nutcracker will be relayed live to cinemas around the world at 7.15pm GMT on 8 December 2016.

Download your Nutcracker Digital Programme for free using the promo code FREENUT and enjoy a range of specially selected films, articles, pictures and features to bring you closer to the production.

The cinema relay will be presented by former Royal Ballet Principal Darcey Bussell and broadcaster Ore Oduba.

 

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Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, CINEMA, NEWS, THE NUTCRACKER

The Beatles – Come Together isolated bass track, bass only

December 6, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

In many a musical situation, one can communicate an entire playing style in a name. When it comes to the bass—in pop music, at least—one of the foremost of those names is Paul McCartney, whose soulful basslines have given us some of the most memorable melodies in music history.

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Filed Under: BASS, MUSIC, MUSICIANS, PAUL McCARTNEY, THE BEATLES, VIDEO

How To Discuss Opera Singers Across Time?

December 5, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Maria Callas

The anniversary of Callas’ birth seems an appropriate time to flesh out my long-hoarded thoughts on this subject. For Maria Callas, of glorious memory, of eternally astonishing voice, is often cited as the paragon to crown all paragons.

There’s an astonishing variety of roles for which, in discussions of their performance history, her name is inevitably mentioned, in accents of hushed or ecstatic reverence. She is, for many, the diva, La Divina, ne plus ultra. I’m not exempt from the impulse to adore. Her Tosca was the first CD set I bought for myself, and others have joined it since (there’s a fuller panegyric here.) In part, perhaps, because of her preternaturally polished off-stage glamour, Callas has come to be a potent and multivalent symbol. She is, sometimes, the essential Diva, the goddess, having become the perfect woman by her transcendence — or transmutation? — of female fickleness and frailty. She is, sometimes, the symbol of glories past, never to be attained by the present and degenerate generation. She is, sometimes, the incarnation of opera’s astonishing ability to simultaneously surmount and express the anguish of the human condition.

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Filed Under: MARIA CALLAS, OPERA, OPERA SINGERS

Igor Stravinski – Funeral song – World Premiere

December 5, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: FUNERAL SONG, IGOR STRAVINSKI, MUSIC, MUSICIANS

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