Study shows that music can rewire the brain
A new Finnish research team have found that practising an instrument can make you a better communicator by altering the brain.
A new Finnish research team have found that practising an instrument can make you a better communicator by altering the brain.
We ask Ensemble Offspring’s co-AD about past bizarre experiences and what we should expect in the future. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
★★★★☆ Virtuosic and versatile, an evening showing off the neglected riches of the recorder and the harp.
Craig Hassall has refuted claims that OA is selling its Melbourne Opera Centre to ease financial pressures.
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Max Richter’s 8-hour piece is intended to be listened to by a sleeping audience.
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