Word: mozartism
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...grew up in the '60s. Dr. Prinz was the music teacher at my elder brother's school. A booming, opinionated Austrian with mid-European charm, he was a frequent guest at my parents' dinner table in the '60s, where he would hold forth on the merits of Mozart and the contributions of Chopin...
...penchant for grunge rock or even an unnatural affinity for medieval literature. A literal witchhunt to eliminate uniqueness among youth would only restrict the many innovations their creativity has so often brought to our society. Unusual children have developed into such great minds as Albert Einstein, Steven Spielberg, Mozart and countless others--not so scary after...
...study does not completely dismiss the so-called "Mozart effect"--that music can be beneficial to overall well-being--but is more reserved in describing the benefits produced...
...Campbell, the author of The Mozart Effect for Children, said he doubted a study could accurately uncover all the benefits of a child's participation in music or the arts...
...Mozart effect is far more than one study can measure," Campbell said. "The rhythm, harmony and melodies of music all create different perceptions and sensations within different regions of the brain...