Thursday 22 October 2009

Classical music Fetal Growth Accelerating


According to research by European and American scientists as well as from mainland China shows, classical music can provide auditory stimulation is good for the fetus, is very helpful to the fetus education. The study found, at the time baby listen to music from Mozart and Bach, can expand a large brain volume, increasing primary activities nerves, helps power the abstract imagination of the normal growth of children. Research shows, doing regular sound stimuli to the fetus, for example classical music and soft light gently whisper other parents and others, can improve fetal sensitive nerve layer of skin and growth of the brain stem was sensitive, laid the foundation for policy development. On the other hand under the stimulus of modern music and noise, the fetus can feel uneasy and worried, accelerated heartbeat, shakes contain stronger.

Spanish scientists also found, the fetus can distinguish between good and bad music. Although they are still in the belly of the mother, infant birth estimates there are still 12 weeks really liked Mozart, Vivaldi's music, etc.-soft light-colored, high harmonies to music with, and very antipathy toward heavy metal music and rap.

In addition the research also shows, classical music can soothe babies who are born premature. Usually the child was born premature to express the pain and discomfort through actions and facial expressions, and even expressed a rapid heart rate increases, but when they hear the music as classical, very clear, observable behavior premature infants born with facial expressions and his heartbeat returned to walk normal.

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according to research by European and American scientists as well as from mainland China shows, classical music can provide auditory stimulation is good for the fetus, is very helpful to the fetus education. The study found, at the time baby listen to music from Mozart and Bach, can expand a large brain volume, increasing primary nervous activities, helps power the abstract imagination of the normal growth of children. Research shows, doing regular sound stimuli to the fetus, for example classical music and soft light gently whisper other parents and others, can improve fetal sensitive nerve layer of skin and growth of the brain stem was sensitive, laid the foundation for policy development. On the other hand under the stimulus of modern music and noise, the fetus can feel uneasy and worried, accelerated heartbeat, shakes contain stronger.

Spanish scientists also found, the fetus can Distinguished between good and bad music. Although they are still in the belly of the mother, infant birth estimates there are still 12 weeks really like Mozart, Vivaldi's music, etc.-soft light-colored, high harmonies to music with, and very antipathy toward heavy metal music and rap.

In addition the research also shows, classical music can Soothe babies who are born premature. Usually the child was born premature to express the pain and discomfort through actions and facial expressions, and even Expressed a rapid heart rate increases, but when they hear the music as classical, very clear, observable behavior Premature Infants born with facial expressions and his heartbeat returned to walk normally.

Charming duet


Clément Dufour and Tristan Pfaff are two new young talent in the music world. Clément Dufour is incredible flute players and Tristan Pfaff is a talented pianist. Clément has appeared in concerts internationally renowned stage: Germany, Switzerland, Tunisia, Japan ... He also has performed with several renowned masters such as: Philippe Bernold, Shigenori Kudo, Marc Coppey, le Quator Modigliani. While Tristan Pfaff has appeared in the Cité de la musique, the Invalides and participated in various festivals: Festival d'Auvers sur Oise, Chopin Festival in the Orangerie de Bagatelle. Both these young musicians have also won numerous awards, Clément Dufour, in 2001, won first prize at the European Music Competition in Picardie and in 2005, he won an international competition Main Champion Jean Pierre Rampal flute in Paris. In 2004, Tristan Pfaff received an award from the Fondation Natexis Banque populaire champion and won the international competition 2 at Ferrol in 2008. In 2007, they elected to join the program Déclic from CulturesFrance. Together they toured to Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia.