Vienna Philharmonic makes bold health claim
NewsMessage from the orchestra:
Did you know that our recording of the Radetzky March by Johann Strauss Sr (1804-1849) can save lives because it is performed at the tempo necessary for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)?
Find out more about CPR: https://www.ilcor.org/wrah.
This is actually how CPR was taught to us at the Austrian Red Cross. The real question is whether to go for the Carlos Kleiber tempo or a more conventional interpretation like Welser-Möst.
In Miami we play it too fast. Does that mean we kill people?
That’s correct! And that’s because panicky HIP Baroque is dangerous for yor life!
And elephantine non HIP Baroque is a near death experience….
Great !
Highly likely but the tune I was taught to use was a bit easier and delivered the right message – Stayin’ Alive’ by the BeeGees!
Great orchestra as usual.
While not making such claims myself, a friend who is a healer, educated at Harvard and Brown, once told me he uses Snow Leopard Meadow with his clients. Another favorites of his are Sea of France and Nagamani.
Catherine Glynn Benkaim, a professor and collector of Indian art, told me listening over and over to Nagamani for days was the only thing that comforted her when her husband, Ralph Benkaim, a Hollywood agent who began the collection, passed away.
Indian masters Pandit Jasraj and Shivkumar Sharma both believed in the healing properties of music.
http://azuremilesrecords.com/ahirbhairavsnowleopard.html
http://azuremilesrecords.com/france/index.html
http://azuremilesrecords.com/nagamani.html
http://www.azuremilesrecords.com/spiritualhighshivkumarsharmainterview.html
http://www.azuremilesrecords.com/panditjasraj.html
Did you know that the Vienna Philharmonic can create new lives because they talk a load of b****cks ?
Yes, at 100 bpm.
The classic example given in CPR classes, across the world btw, is the Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vmb1tqYqyII
What next, Concerto for organ, defibrillator and strings?