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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Music & Happiness 🎼 Is there a Link?

Is there a Link Between
🎼Music and Happiness?😇
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by Molly Edmonds
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Enjoying a musical like "West Side Story" or "Singin' in the Rain" requires believing that it's perfectly plausible for people to begin singing and dancing during moments of extreme emotion. Be it the highs and lows of teenage love in "Grease" or the determination of a plucky orphan in "Annie," musical numbers provide insight into a character's state of mind. Take "The Sound of Music," in which twirling and singing atop a mountain is enough to help a potential nun who doesn't fit in at the convent find her bliss. That character would go on to teach the miracle of singing to seven unhappy children, and not even the dastardly deeds of the Nazis could get that family down, as long as they had music.
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If you find musicals like this cheesy, you're not alone. Famed linguist Steven Pinker has called music "auditory cheesecake," something that serves no purpose and happened by accident as language developed. But even the most cynical among us would have a hard time denying that hearing a favorite song can completely change our moods. That's why other scientists spend their time putting people into brain scanning machines and playing them tunes.
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While music may seem like an impossible subject to study, if only because we all prefer different types, researchers are starting to determine just how ingrained into our biology the processing of music might be. Even babies enter the world with an ability to determine between different types of music. Understanding the link between a song we're hearing and how our body reacts to it could have enormous implications for treating disease and brain disorders such as depression.
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While all this might seem obvious to someone who has ever used some good funk to get out of a bad funk, let's take a look at exactly what happens inside the brain when it's sandwiched between our headphones.
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Music and Neuroscience
Music activates so many parts of our brain that it's impossible to say that we have a center for music the way we do for other tasks and subjects, such as language. When we hear a song, our frontal lobe and temporal lobe begin processing the sounds, with different brain cells working to decipher things like rhythm, pitch and melody. Many researchers believe that most of this action happens in the right hemisphere, though others say reducing music to a right brained or left brained activity isn't possible. Regardless of where the brain activity takes place, it does seem to differ based on a whole host of factors, including how much experience with music the person has, whether he or she is hearing live or recorded music and whether or not the music has lyrics.
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If the song has lyrics, then the parts of the brain that process language, Broca's and Wernicke's areas, kick into gear. Researchers have found that songs can activate our visual cortex, perhaps because our brain tries to construct a visual image of the changes in pitch and tone. Songs can trigger neurons in the motor cortex, leading you to tap your foot and boogie. Your cerebellum gets into the act, trying to figure out where a piece of music will go next, based on all the other songs it's heard before.
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Hearing a piece of music is also tied to memories: If this is the song that was playing during a first kiss, then the medial prefrontal cortex, where memory is stored, lights up. Since this is one of the last brain areas to fall prey to the ravages of Alzheimer's disease, researchers have found that people with the condition can remember songs from long ago, even when they can't remember what they did yesterday.

While many parts of the brain are involved in deciphering a piece of music, brain imaging scans appear to demonstrate that our emotional reaction to music also takes place in the brain. In a study of a woman who had damage to her temporal lobe, researchers found that while the woman was unable to distinguish between melodies, she was still able to have the emotional reaction that you might expect from hearing happy or sad melodies [source: Weinberger]. Further imaging studies have shown that music we'd expect to be happy activates the reward centers of the brain, releasing dopamine, so that music gives us the same hit of happiness that we would get from a piece of chocolate, sex or drugs.

Does that mean your radio could take the place of an antidepressant?
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Music and Happiness
The neurological studies of music on the brain seem to indicate that we're hardwired to interpret and react emotionally to a piece of music. Indeed, this process starts very early on. One study found that babies as young as five months old reacted to happy songs, while by nine months they recognized and were affected by sad songs [source: LiveScience]. Physiological states brought on by music only intensify as we grow. Happy music, usually featuring a fast tempo and written in a major key, can cause a person to breathe faster, a physical sign of happiness [source: Leutwyler]. Similarly, sad music, which tends to be in the minor keys and very slow, causes a slowing of the pulse and a rise in blood pressure. That seems to indicate that only happy music is beneficial, but those that know the value of a good cry or a cathartic release may find that sad or angry music can bring about happiness indirectly.
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Knowing that music has this impact on the body may eventually influence treatment and care for a wealth of patients. For example, music has been found to boost the immune systems of patients after surgeries, lower stress in pregnant women and decrease the blood pressure and heart rate in cardiac patients, thus reducing complications from cardiac surgery [sources: Lloyd, Wiley-Blackwell]. Researchers at Cal State University found that hospitalized children were happier during music therapy, in which they could experiment with maracas and bells while a leader played the guitar, than during play therapy, when their options were toys and puzzles [source: Hendon and Bohon]. Music therapy has also proven to be more effective than other types of therapies in patients suffering from depression, and it's been shown to lower levels of anxiety and loneliness in the elderly [sources: Parker-Pope, Berger].
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You don't have to be sick, though, to benefit from the reduced stress and increased happiness that music can bring. Live music may be the most potent happiness trigger because it provides a way to forge social bonds. When you get in a room with people who like the same thing you do, you might create more friendships, a proven factor in the search for happiness.

However, it's worth noting that too much music could be too much of a good thing. Since music triggers reward systems in our brains much like drugs do, music could also become an addiction that becomes impossible to feed. Having music around us constantly - from department stores to elevators to our headphones - could numb us to its effects. Unplugging that iPod every now and then might just help your favorite song sound sweeter later on.
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Sunday, February 11, 2024

Plaisir d'Amour 💘Pleasure of Love 🎼

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"Plaisir d'Amour" ("The Pleasure of Love") is a classical French love song written in 1784 by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741–1816).
It took its text from a poem by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian (1755–1794), which appears in his novel Célestine.
The song was greatly successful in Martini's version. For example, a young woman, Madame Julie Charles, sang it to the poet Alphonse de Lamartine during his cure at Aix-les-Bains in 1816, and the poet was to recall it 30 years later.
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Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un moment. The pleasure of love lasts only a moment
Chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie. The grief of love lasts a lifetime.
   
J'ai tout quitté pour l'ingrate Sylvie. I gave up everything for ungrateful Sylvia,
(or Tu m'as quitté pour la belle Sylvie.) (or You gave me up for the beautiful Sylvia,)
Elle me quitte et prend un autre amant. She is leaving me for another lover.
(or Elle te quitte pour un autre amant.) (or She is leaving you for another lover.)
   
Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un moment. The pleasure of love lasts only a moment,
Chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie. The grief of love lasts a lifetime.
"Tant que cette eau coulera doucement As long as this water will run gently
vers ce ruisseau qui borde la prairie, towards this brook which borders the meadow,
   
Je t'aimerai", me répétait Sylvie. I will love you", Sylvia told me repeatedly.
L'eau coule encore. Elle a changé pourtant. The water still runs, but she has changed.
Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un moment. The pleasure of love lasts only a moment,
Chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie. The grief of love lasts a lifetime.
 Amira Willighagen
"Plaisir d'amour"
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Hector Berlioz arranged it for orchestra (H134) in 1859. Louis van Waefelghem arranged the tune for viola d'amore or viola and piano in the 1880s. It has been arranged and performed in various pop music settings.
Notable classical singers who have recorded Martini's original song include Rosa Ponselle, Victoria de los Ángeles, Tito Schipa, Fritz Wunderlich, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Janet Baker, Inese Galante, Yvonne Kenny, and many others. In 2014, Plácido Domingo recorded the song for his album, Encanto del Mar.
André Rieu
Plaisir d'Amour
André Rieu, Mirusia and Carmen Monarcha performing Plaisir d'amour live in Dresden. Taken from the DVD André Rieu - Dancing Through The Skies (Wedding at the Opera).
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 Music by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741–1816)
Lyrics by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian (1755–1794)
      J.-P.-E. Martini          &        J.-P. Claris de Florian
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The Seekers
Plaisir D'Amour (1964)
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 Nana Mouskouri
Plaisir D'amour
 (사랑의 기쁨) (1971)
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Plaisir d'Amour
Marian Anderson
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Band of Brothers
Plaisir d'Amour 
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Andrea Bocelli
London Symphony Orchestra · Lorin Maazel

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Plaisir d'amour ♫  Orch. Berlioz
Conductor: Charles Dutoit
Baritone Vocals: François Le Roux
Orchestra: Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Orchestrator:
Hector Berlioz
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Notable interpretations of modern arrangements of the song include those of Karrin Allyson, Joan Baez, Brigitte Bardot, Vicki Brown, Charlotte Church, Marianne Faithfull, Nana Mouskouri, and The Seekers. One of the more unusual recordings is by Paul Robeson
Notable appearances in films include Irene Dunne in Love Affair; Montgomery Clift played the music on the piano and sang the song as well in The Heiress; the song's music is featured in the opening of the 1955 movie We're No Angels; Joely Richardson, as Marie Antoinette, sings it in the 2001 film The Affair of the Necklace; "Plaisir d'amour" is sung by an all-female choir in "The Breaking Point", an episode of HBO's 2001 World War II television miniseries Band of Brothers; the 1987 movie La Famiglia by Ettore Scola; the tune is heard repeatedly in the 1977 film March or Die
The melody was used for several songs with new lyrics, including "Can't Help Falling in Love", with Elvis Presley.

Hermann Hesse's short story "Chagrin d'Amour" (1908) narrates a fictional origin for this song at a medieval tournament. Hesse has it composed by an obscure troubadour named Marcel, who sings this song to a queen named Herzeloyde to express his hopeless and unrequited love for her. Hesse took the names of the characters from Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival.

At the start of Robert Anderson's play Tea and Sympathy, the main character, Tom Lee, is singing this "plaintive" song referred to as "The Joys of Love".
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Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un moment,
Chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie.
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Saturday, February 10, 2024

Lunar 🧧 New Year 🐉 4722

Lunar 🌛Chinese 🧧 New Year
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 Chinese Year 4722 🐲  Feb. 10, 2024
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Chinese New Years is celebrated by billions of people around the world. The date of Chinese New Years changes every year. It is a 15 day celebration, beginning on the first day of the new moon, and ends on the full moon. The celebration on the15th day is called the Chinese Lantern Festival. 
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Chinese culture is amongst the oldest in the world. While the rest of the world is in the early years of but the third millennium, Chinese culture is in their fifth millennium. 

In Chinese astrology, every year is represented by an animal. The cycle is twelve years, with a different animal each year. To find out about your sign,and what it says about you, seeChinese Astrology.
Chinese New years or Spring Festival, is the biggest holiday in Chinese culture. It is celebrated with festivities, fireworks, brightly colored lights, special meals with family and gift giving. Like Christmas in the western world, most Chinese travel home to be with family for the new year celebration.

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Chinese New Year is the Chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese calendar. The festival is usually referred to as the Spring Festival in mainland China, and is one of several Lunar New Years in Asia. Observances traditionally take place from the evening preceding the first day of the year to the Lantern Festival, held on the 15th day of the year. The first day of Chinese New Year begins on the new moon that appears between 21 January and 20 February.

Chinese New Year is celebrated as the national holiday in some countries around the East Asia such as South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. It is a major holiday in Greater China and has strongly influenced the lunar new year celebrations of China's neighbouring cultures, including the Korean New Year (seol), the Tết of Vietnam, and the Losar of Tibet. It is also celebrated worldwide in regions and countries with significant Overseas Chinese populations, these including Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines and Mauritius, as well as many Chinatowns and Koreatowns in North America and Europe.
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Chinese New Year is associated with several myths and customs. The festival was traditionally a time to honor deities as well as ancestors. Within China, regional customs and traditions concerning the celebration of the New Year vary widely, and the evening preceding Chinese New Year's Day is frequently regarded as an occasion for Chinese families to gather for the annual reunion dinner. It is also traditional for every family to thoroughly clean their house, in order to sweep away any ill-fortune and to make way for incoming good luck. Another custom is the decoration of windows and doors with red paper-cuts and couplets. Popular themes among these paper-cuts and couplets include that of good fortune or happiness, wealth, and longevity. Other activities include lighting firecrackers and giving money in red paper envelopes. For the northern regions of China, dumplings are featured prominently in meals celebrating the festival. 
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Chinese Year 4723 - Jan. 29, 2025, Sign: Snake, a Yin year
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Chinese Year 4724 - Feb. 17, 2026, Sign: Horse, a Yang year
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Chinese Year 4725 - Feb. 6, 2027, Sign: Sheep a Yin year
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Chinese Year 4726 - Jan. 26, 2028, Sign: Monkey, a Yang year
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Chinese Year 4727 - Feb. 13, 2029, Sign: Rooster, a Yin year
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Chinese Year 4728 - Feb  3, 2030. Sign: Dog, a Yang year. 
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Chinese Year  472 -    Feb 13  2031  Sign: Rooster
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Chinese Year   4730       Jan 23  2031 Sign: Pig, a Yin year
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Chinese Year    4731       Feb 11   2032    Rat     Wednesday
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Chinese Year     4732      Jan 31   2033        Ox     Monday 
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Friday, February 9, 2024

Pizza Day 🍕 Feb 9 🍕

🍕 National Pizza Day! 🍕
February 9
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On February 9 as we celebrate National Pizza Day! It’s hard to imagine that before World War II, pizza was little known outside of Italy or Italian immigrant communities. This cheesy disc went from a niche cultural meal to the star of the show anywhere it turns up! Let’s hear it for pizza!
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History of National Pizza Day
Though flat-breads with toppings were consumed by ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks, the modern birthplace of the pizza is southwestern Italy’s Campania region, home to Naples. 
Founded around 600 BC as a Greek settlement, Naples in the 1700s and early 1800s was a thriving waterfront city. Technically an independent kingdom, it was notorious for its throngs of working poor, or lazzaroni. These Neapolitans required inexpensive food that could be consumed quickly. Pizza — flatbreads with toppings that can be eaten for every meal — fulfilled this need. These early pizzas featured tasty toppings such as tomatoes, cheese, oil, anchovies, and garlic. More well off Italian authors judged Naples’ innovation, often calling their eating habits disgusting.
In 1861, Italy finally unified, and King Umberto I and Queen Margherita visited Naples in 1889. 
Legend says that the traveling pair became bored with their steady diet of French cuisine and asked for an assortment of pizzas from the city’s Pizzeria Brandi, founded in 1760. The variety the queen enjoyed the most was called pizza mozzarella, a pie topped with the soft white cheese, red tomatoes, and green basil — much resembling the Italian flag. Since then, this particular choice of toppings has been dubbed the Margherita pizza.
However, even with the Queen’s love for the dish, pizza would remain little known in Italy beyond Naples’ borders until the 1940s. Across the sea, immigrants to the United States from Naples were replicating their flat-breads in New York and other American cities. They were coming for factory jobs, but accidentally made a culinary statement. Relatively quickly, the flavors and aromas of pizza began to intrigue non-Neapolitans and non-Italians alike.
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National Pizza Day Timeline
  • 1861 - Queen Margherita Lends Her Name - King Umberto and Queen Margherita of the newly unified Italy visit Naples and the Margherita pizza gets its name.
  • Late 1940s - Post-War Pie - Immigrants to New York in the 1940s brought along the Neopolitan delight that is pizza.
  • 1943 - Deep Dish Comes on the Scene - Pizzeria Uno in Chicago invents the deep dish pizza, sparking the still unsettled debate of whether a casserole can really be a pizza.
  • 1958  - Pizza the Hut - The leading chain pizza restaurant was founded in Wichita, Kansas

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

Histoire d'un Amour 💕 30 +Videos

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  2. French Latino - Histoire D' Un Amour
  3. Guadelupe Pineda - Historia De Un Amor
  4. Cristina Dascalescu -Tango - Maria Filali & Özgür Karahan
  5. Anggun Et Roberto Alagna - Historia De Un Amor (Live) France Télévision
  6. Los Paraguayos - Historia De Un Amor
  7. Luz Casal - Historia De Un Amor (Lyrics With Translation)
  8. Perez Prado - Historia De Un Amor
  9. Tania Libertad (Cesaria Evora ) - Historia De Un Amor
  10. Luis Miguel - Historia De Un Amor (Greek Translation)
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  12. Nana Mouskouri - Histoire D 'Un Amour - Live -.Avi
  13. Miguel Amador  L'histoire D'un Amour -
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  15. Historia De Un Amor
  16. Il Volo - Historia De Un Amor -
  17. Julio Iglesias Historia De Un Amor
  18. Perez Prado And His Orchestra -- Historia De Un Amor (Vintagemusic.Es)
  19. Dany Brillant Histoire D Un Amour
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  21. Trio Los Panchos - Historia De Un Amor
  22. Flamenco  - Historia De Un Amor
  23. Victoria Nikitcenko - Historia De Un Amor
  24. Pedro Infante Historia De Un Amor
  25. Chico & The Gypsies - Historia De Un Amor
  26. Dalida - Histoire D'un Amour (1957) Hq Audio
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  28. Luz Casal - Historia De Un Amor
  29. Historia De Un Amor -Luis Miguel
  30. Pepe Si Daniel Lazar - Historia De Un Amor (Happy Hour @ Protv)
  31. Misso D'egitto Histoire D'un Amour (English Lyrics) By
  32. Dalida Histoire D'un Amour.
  33. Guadalupe Pineda Historia De Un Amor
  34. Sans Guide Histoire D'un Amour
  35. Julio Iglesias - Historia De Un Amor
  36. Julio Iglesias - Historia De Un Amor - История Любви
  37. Pedro Infante Historia De Un Amor
  38. Guadalupe Pineda - Historia De Un Amor
  39. Guadalupe Pineda - Historia De Un Amor
  40. Pha Lê [Official]  Histoire D'un Amour Cm -
  41. Dalida - Histoire D'un Amour
  42. Gloria Lasso - Histoire D'un Amour
  43. Mateo Esteban - Clip "L'histoire D'un Amour" / Historia De Un Amor
  44. Jo Privat - Histoire D'un Amour (Bolero Cha Cha)
  45. Dalida - Histoire D'un Amour (Hq Audio)
  46. Pierre Brachet - Histoire D'un Amour
  47. Miguel Amador - Histoire D'un Amour
  48. Dany Brillant  Histoire D'un Amour -
  49. Luz Casal | Historia De Un Amor [Histoire D'amour]
  50. Eydie Gorme Y Los Panchos  
  51. Trio Los Panchos,, Historia De Un Amor.Wmv
  52. Eartha Kitt In Spanish :Historia De Un Amor
  53. Pilita Corrales  Historia De Un Amor Historia De Un Amor -
  54. Giovanni Marradi - Historia De Un Amor
  55. Laura Fygi  Historia De Un Amor
  56. Il Volo - Historia De Un Amor