Don’t feel bad if you nod off during this classical-music concert: That’s kind of the point. Max Richter’s 8 ¹/₂-hour-long “Sleep” is scientifically designed to help you doze. You can listen to the ...
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Whether it's pop or classical, here's what the music that will help you fall asleep has in common. Plenty of people use music to lull themselves to sleep, but not all songs are created equal. Studies ...
If classical music really sounded as it’s described in radio ads, its composers would have fallen asleep while writing it. “You’ve found an oasis – a place where you can get away from all the ...
Jennifer Gersten, a doctoral student in violin performance at Stony Brook University, is an editor at Guernica and the winner of the 2018 Rubin Prize for Music Criticism. Follow @jenwgersten Let the ...
During the past few weeks I’ve been listening to “Sleep,” by the contemporary British composer and musician Max Richter. The wordless composition, which is scored for piano, strings, voice, and ...