but I'm inclined to be a bit sceptical of that for various reasons (e.g. over two millennia the go pool has been pretty large; does big pool really apply to Mozart?).
giving the performer a guide, rather than strict instructions, on how to play the music. As such, graphic scores are often interpreted as a reaction against the highly detailed sheet music of the 20th century and 21st century.
She adds that during summer holidays, “We would practise for two to three hours every morning on holiday and do some theory and spend some time concentrating”. Tchaikovsky's violin concerto – the second movement Itzhak Perlman: 3 hours a day ...
(2006) found that Alzheimer’s patients exhibited enhanced episodic memory recall when exposed to Vivaldi’s Spring from the Four Seasons [86]. However, since music in these studies played in the background and not as a direct memory cue, the results showcase music’s influence on memory ...