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July 4, 2009
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Folk Music
With Jim Blum

10:04
Carrie Newcomer: Don't Push Send (The Geography of Light)


10:09
Nanci Griffith: The Loving Kind (The Loving Kind)


10:12
Devil In A Woodpile: I Shall Not Be Moved (Division Street)


10:15
Alison Brown: Under the (Five) Wire (The Company You Keep)


10:19
Martin Sexton: Star Spangled Banner (42nd Kent State Folk Festival)


10:23
David Wilcox: Last Chance Waltz (Home Again)


10:27
Hot Club of Cowtown: Reunion (Wishful Thinking)


10:30
LeVent du Nord (the North Wind): Vive l'Amour (Mesdames et Messieurs)



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Classical Music
With Bob Christiansen

10:01
John Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine (Hamburg Philharmonic)


10:06
John Philip Sousa: Bullets & Bayonets (Eastman Wind Ensemble)


10:10
John Adams: The Chairman Dances (Hollywood Bowl Orchestra)


10:24
Morton Gould: Folk Suite (London Symphony Orchestra)



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Classical Music with Gillian Martin



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The Baroque Era with David Roden



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Classical Music

Have you ever wondered about that theory published a few years back about Mozart? That just by listening to his music you’ll get smarter?
WKSU’s Vivian Goodman chatted about that with the top neuroscientist at Cleveland Clinic. The Clinic’s collaborating with the Cleveland Orchestra in an international symposium on how music affects our brains.

Listen to this story at WKSU News

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One Response to “Music & The Brain”

  1. bwenger Says:

    Itis interesting that this should be the topic of this entry. Just last year I did a full research paper and included the Mozart Effect Theory in my research (the topic of the paper was the origin of musical talent, genetics or environment). Obviously, it was hard to prove, since all of my evidence was based on theories, but I did find the research interesting!

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