Listen to classical music When we think about our ears, we usually focus on hearing. That is certainly the most obvious function, but there is more to the...
Listen to classical
music
When we think about our ears, we usually focus on hearing. That is
certainly the most obvious function, but there is more to the ear than hearing.
Scientific research has verified that the ear is the first organ to be
fully functional, being completely formed when the fetus is four and a half
months old. This is why stimulation to the central nervous system, via music,
provides an important ingredient to your child's early brain development.
Musical sounds are among the first stimuli that an infant responds to
and your baby will enjoy music instinctively; but what type of music is
"good" for your baby? Recent studies have shown that certain types of
music - especially the music of the classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- have had many positive effects when played for newborns and older children.
Learn with classical music
From the moment
children are born they enter a new world of light, energy and sound. Every
moment becomes a new experience in mental and sensory stimulation. It is
important that your newborn is provided with the best stimuli possible to
encourage the development of communication skills, attention span, quality of speech,
memory and maturity.
Scientists are just
beginning to understand how classical music can provide stimulation to the
developing brain. Recent studies have shown that the cortical neurons, which
are used for such things as mathematics and abstract reasoning, respond more
quickly and are strengthened by the rhythms, melodies and high frequencies that
are found in classical music.
And Grow
At a very early age,
children have the ability to perceive patterns and how they develop. The
rhythms, melodies, and high frequencies of classical music stimulate and charge
the creative and motivational regions of the brain: it is these specific
frequencies and patterns that "exercise" the neural pathways in your
child's brain.
During every stage of
your child's development, creativity is a central part of their inner growth.
As children grow, so does their need to expand upon what they've learned.
We at Naxos of America
believe that classical music can and does provide the stimuli needed to help
your child realize their full potential. The music presented here is meant to
last a lifetime; a lifetime of listening, learning and growing.
From the very
beginning the Naxos label was meant to make classical music more accessible to the average person
by making it more affordable. More than any other classical record label, major
or independent, Naxos has also made an important effort to educate future
audiences by producing educational material - from our acclaimed A to Z of
Classical Music and How to Build a Classical Music Collection to our
latest brochure, How to Enjoy a Live Concert. Naxos presently provides
financial support to several ongoing educational projects.
Music for Children offers advice and the tools necessary for parent and
primary school teachers to teach music and dance to children ages 6-10. Attaca
is a music education course developed by a Swedish educator for students
ages 10-18, which will also be made available in an English version in the
United States. We are also supporting I-Cubed an internet based music
appreciation course for college and university students.
By making classical music available to families, Naxos will play an
important part in helping children to maximize their future potential. We at
Naxos are proud of that fact. Classical music will improve a child's learning
capabilities. It can help them to become more balanced human beings and
generally enrich their lives.
Klaus Heymann,
Founder Naxos Classical Music label