Description: Listening to classical music can have several positive effects on people. Here are a few examples: Lowering blood pressure: A study published in the journal Deutsches Aerzteblatt International found that listening to classical music, such as Mozart and Strauss, can lead to significantly lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as lower heart rates1. This calming effect may be attributed to the harmonies and rhythms of classical music1. Enhancing emotional response: Opera and classical music have been found to produce thoughtful and empathetic responses in people1. Listening to classical music can also help individuals relax and open up about their emotions1. Improving sleep: Classical music has been shown to induce sleep in patients recovering from cardiac surgery1. It can also help individuals with sleep disorders achieve better sleep1. Increasing dopamine release: Listening to classical music can trigger the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and relaxation1. This can help reduce stress and promote a sense of relaxation1. These are just a few examples of how listening to classical music can affect people. It’s important to note that individual experiences may vary, and the effects of music can be subjective. If you’re interested in exploring more about this topic, you can refer to the sources below: The Healthy: Provides insights into the effects of classical music on the brain and body1. BeAire: Discusses the benefits of listening to classical music, including improved sleep, reduced stress, and better memory2. ScienceDaily: Highlights a study on the effects of classical music on gene activity related to dopamine secretion, synaptic neurotransmission, learning and memory3. Hylton Performing Arts Center: Explores the positive impact of classical music on cognition and brain health4. BBC Culture: Shares personal experiences and insights on how classical music can improve one’s life5. This original vinyl album has not been played in 35 years or more, because in 1988 when CDs came out, I put my albums away and never played them again, especially because I had a radio show at John Carroll University called The Morning CD Showcase, compiling a few hundred CDs, so it is being sold as-is no returns due to its age. We ‘thought’ that CDs were ‘the way to go’, but now, we know better… (Some albums never made it onto CD, so they are vinyl only.) Enjoy!
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Location: Columbia, Missouri
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Artist: THE CAMERATA OF BERN
Type: LP
Format: Record
Record Label: SBC
Release Title: NEW SWISS TALENTS
Color: Black
Record Size: 12"
Material: Vinyl
Genre: Classical