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Abstract Why do Mozart’s musical works in his range of major and minor keys sound so different one frm the other? This study of his orchestral, chamber, and theatrical works in E-flat major and A major explores several possible answers: tuning and temperament; instrumentation; musical intertextualities; key-specific idioms; and the role ...
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Mozart K.448 acts as a potential add-on therapy in children with refractory epilepsy
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2011Lung-Chang Lin +2 more
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The influence of Mozart's sonata K.448 on visual attention: An ERPs study
Neuroscience Letters, 2008Changle Zhou, Yuanye Ma
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The Mozart Effect: A quantitative EEG study
Consciousness and Cognition, 2015Walter Verrusio +2 more
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Mozart's music in children with drug-refractory epileptic encephalopathies
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2015Simone Pisano +2 more
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