The Pointy End

Doctors Now Prescribing Music Therapy for Heart Ailments, Brain Dysfunction, Alzheimers, and More

Music has proven time and again to be an important component of human culture. From its ceremonial origin to modern medical usage for personal motivation, concentration, and shifting mood, music is a powerful balm for the human soul.

Didge Project

De l'art de choisir la bonne musique de campagne électorale

Donald Trump a diffusé sans son accord une chanson du rappeur Everlast lors d'un meeting. Avant cela, il s'était déjà fait réprimander par Adele ou encore Neil Young, mais il n'est pas le seul.

Libération

The Surprising Science Behind What Music Does To Our Brains

You're probably listening to music in your headphones at work right now. Whether you are powering through your to-do list or brainstorming creative ideas, here is how the tunes you are playing affect how your brain works.

Fast Company

Palaces et musique de chambre

Platine vinyle, guitare ou piano à disposition, voire location de studio d’enregistrement... habituellement réservés aux rock stars en mal de création ou d’isolement, les hôtels de luxe ciblent désormais les mélomanes amateurs.

Libération

The violin thief

Philip Johnson was a promising musical prodigy. Then he stole a teacher’s prized Stradivarius.

The Washington Post

Drumming has a positive impact on mental health

A study conducted by the Royal College of Music provides further evidence of the positive effect of music on mental health.

Rhinegold

Les ondes gravitationnelles transposées en musique

D'où viennent-t-elles ? Elles sont nées il y a 1.3 milliard d'années, de la collision de deux trous noirs. Des vagues qui ont eu pour effet de déformer l'espace et le temps sur leur passage.

IGN

Could music projects cut the cost of dementia care?

Manchester Camerata orchestra is pioneering music projects in care homes; now academics are to study whether the sessions do more than just entertain participants.

The Guardian

Is the album review dead?

On Friday the thirteenth of February in 1970, a little band from Birmingham, England released their self-titled debut album, Black Sabbath.

Vice


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