How music rebuilds and influences the human body
Donate: https://pay.cloudtips.ru/p/ea315feb МАКС https://max.ru/join/jZ0EqR0vxTNtGco2mHDBR4m6J2KSZAFEZ8C5F2haxrM X: https://x.com/wiser_mind ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Spitzer: A full interview about how music rebuilds and influences the human body. Music is at least a million years older than language, but we still look at it exclusively through the lens of entertainment. Professor Michael Spitzer argues that this is something closer to the biological system that shaped the human body long before we had words to describe what we feel. Why does a chord that you've never heard before make you want to cry? Why do babies react to the rhythm even before they hear a single song? Why is the same part of your brain that is responsible for perceiving deadly danger responsible for perceiving musical beauty? The answers to these questions can be found 4 million years earlier and in the future, when music can be prescribed as medicine. 0:04 Chapter 1. The History of music 18:04 How civilization changed music 24:56 Chapter 2. The universality of music 37:04 How the West treats music incorrectly 42:41 Chapter 3. Your Brain works with music 45:49 Why does music give you goosebumps? 00:56:46 Chapter 4. The Future of music ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Michael Spitzer: Michael Spitzer is the author of the book "The Musical Man" and professor of music at the University of Liverpool, where he directs the Department of Classical Music. A music theorist and musicologist, he is an authority on Beethoven, interested in aesthetics and critical theory, cognitive metaphor, music and affect. He has organized International conferences on Music and Emotions and an International Conference on the Analysis of Popular Music and currently chairs the editorial board of Music Analysis magazine.
Donate: https://pay.cloudtips.ru/p/ea315feb МАКС https://max.ru/join/jZ0EqR0vxTNtGco2mHDBR4m6J2KSZAFEZ8C5F2haxrM X: https://x.com/wiser_mind ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Spitzer: A full interview about how music rebuilds and influences the human body. Music is at least a million years older than language, but we still look at it exclusively through the lens of entertainment. Professor Michael Spitzer argues that this is something closer to the biological system that shaped the human body long before we had words to describe what we feel. Why does a chord that you've never heard before make you want to cry? Why do babies react to the rhythm even before they hear a single song? Why is the same part of your brain that is responsible for perceiving deadly danger responsible for perceiving musical beauty? The answers to these questions can be found 4 million years earlier and in the future, when music can be prescribed as medicine. 0:04 Chapter 1. The History of music 18:04 How civilization changed music 24:56 Chapter 2. The universality of music 37:04 How the West treats music incorrectly 42:41 Chapter 3. Your Brain works with music 45:49 Why does music give you goosebumps? 00:56:46 Chapter 4. The Future of music ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Michael Spitzer: Michael Spitzer is the author of the book "The Musical Man" and professor of music at the University of Liverpool, where he directs the Department of Classical Music. A music theorist and musicologist, he is an authority on Beethoven, interested in aesthetics and critical theory, cognitive metaphor, music and affect. He has organized International conferences on Music and Emotions and an International Conference on the Analysis of Popular Music and currently chairs the editorial board of Music Analysis magazine.




