A new study finds that music training aids emotional and behavioral maturation in addition to the clear benefit of developing motor skills. This recent study is one of the largest to investigate brain development of those who play instruments. Researchers at the University of Vermont College of Medicine used MRI’s (Magnetic Resonance Instruments) to analyze the brains of 232 healthy… Read more →
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Jo-Michael Scheibe’s “Pure Imagination” on Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc.
Check out the Jo-Michael Scheibe’s page on Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc. to see one of his many editions. Here, featured for the month of January, is the American soundtrack classic “Pure Imagination” from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. You can check in out in the Youtube video below. This piece was arranged by Matthew Nielsen. Read more →
Musicians have Advantages with Memory
People try all different things when trying to boost brain power. Some use the brain app called Luminosity, some play memory games. However, have you ever considered picking up a musical instrument? Research indicates that musicians have better language processing skills and enhanced working memory in comparison to non-musicians. This means they may have a greater ability to process new… Read more →
Anice Paterson
Anice Paterson, a leader in music education, recently passed away due to cancer at the age of 74. Paterson was devoted to supporting music teachers. She was an adviser for Leicestershire in the late 1980s and early 90s. As a music adviser, Anice led a team that provided professional development for primary school teachers. She begun courses for trainees at… Read more →
Busan Choral Festival & Competition
Jo-Michael Scheibe recently spent some time in Busan, Korea for a Choral Festival & Competition. Mike was part of the five-person jury. The other jurors included Hak-Won Yoon, Professor Jung-sun Park, Professor Georg Grün, Mark Anthony A. Carpio. Hak-Won Yoon, an Artistic Director and Conductor of Incheon City Choral, was the Chairperson of the Jury. In Yoon’s forty years of… Read more →
Carnegie Hall Opens New Education Wing
Carnegie Hall, Manhattan’s esteemed music venue, celebrated the opening of their new Resnick Education Wing on September 20 and 21 with their Open House and Family Day. The new wing boasts 61,000 square feet of space dedicated to music education, including ensemble rooms, teaching studios, and practice rooms. In 2010, many of Carnegie’s education activities were held off-site in various… Read more →
Music Education Still Favors The Rich According To UK Study
According to a recent Guardian article, it has been reported that the percentage of children in the United Kingdom who know how to play a musical instrument has almost doubled in the last 15 years, however the gap between poorer children who lack access is still an obstacle in music education. The study was conducted by ABRSM, the exam board… Read more →