This past Wednesday night I attended a fantastic two-piano concert at the U of L School of Music. My former piano professor, Lee Luvisi, gave a two-piano recital with Dr. Dror Biran. The performance was quite stunning. The opening piece was most in line with Luvisi’s comfort zone, the Mozart Sonata in D Major for […]
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The Power of Singing to the Unborn Child (a must-see!)
When I go out to speak at conferences and associations and universities, I often tell this story of “The Miracle of a Brother’s Song.” It is such a powerful story and brings home all of the healing you can have just “for a song!” Don’t miss it! My “Lullaby” CD has created quite a stir […]
Louisville Orchestra Plays "Sorcerer's Apprentice"
Being a child of the 50’s, I had always associated the “Sorcerer’s Apprentice with Fantasia, Disney, and Mickey Mouse. I didn’t realize until recently that I had never actually heard a live performance of this exciting piece, sans Mickey Mouse! The Louisville Orchestra did a superb job on the piece tonight and I saw and […]
Do YOU have a mind for music?
Here’s a great new article from Scientific American: A mind for music By Elizabeth Quill August 14th, 2010; Vol.178 #4 (p. 17) There are very few activities for which your birthday suit and a three-piece suit are equally appropriate attire. Music is one of them. Belting an improvised ditty alone in the shower and performing […]
"I-dosing" with MP3's: the future of audio drugs
On I-Doser, the digital drugs are purchased by downloading free software and clicking on individual tracks. For $3.95 users can download “Astral,” which claims to aid in out-of-body experiences; for $3 they can buy “Extend,” which supposedly prolongs sexual encounters. I-doses are anywhere from five to 30 minutes long. What you hear might sound like […]
