CENTENNIAL, Colo., May 26, 2016 – Colorado Public Radio's classical service (CPR Classical) is launching a new weekly program to make contemporary music more accessible and demystify important pieces ...
With a millennium of history, classical music is alive and well today, supporting changes to the cultural landscape as a new generation reimagines what classical music is, and how it impacts the ...
In only one minute, you can learn how to save a life. It’s worth your time, because 70 percent of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen at home, so the life you save is likely to be someone you ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Music plays a very important role in our lives and a growing role in medical studies. For instance, we have seen where babies listening to Mozart might develop intellectually a ...
Jessi Whitten, the music director for Colorado Public Radio’s Indie 102.3, is leaving that post to become the director of development and marketing at the music nonprofit Levitt Pavilion Denver.
Turns out the 1977 disco hit has 103 beats per minute, a perfect number to maintain — and retain — the best rhythm for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR. A small study by University of ...
BRYN MAWR, Pa. (CBS) -- Some local high schoolers are teaching the community about a life-saving measure. Their main focus on Saturday was to bring awareness to cardiac arrest and CPR. "Pick a song, ...
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Ray White, a radio veteran of 50 years, has died of cancer at 69. White's long career spanned musical genres from coast to coast. He was most recently the afternoon host on CPR ...
‘Music Blocks’ is a music appreciation podcast developed in consultation with Colorado music educators. The program is the newest project from Colorado Public Radio’s Audio Innovations Studio. “Music ...