A symphony for dementia
mainConcert in Symphony Hall, Boston, Monday night.
Be there.
We gather that Juilliard has summarily fired a…
The death has been communicated of Walfrid Kujala,…
The Metropolitan Opera has appointed Daniele Rustioni as…
First reports from British tenor Freddie de Tommaso’s…
Session expired
Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page.
We already have a symphony for dementia. (Ravel’s “Bolero”)
(Thought for the day: I used to do scientific research on dementia, but I kept forgetting what I was trying to swim.)
the anti-Dory
It seems that classical music is therapeuticcally effective for brain problems, not only autism but also dementia.
Dementia is going to be a huge problem as the population continues to age. The best ways to prevent or at least delay it are healthy diet and exercise.