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Music, despite being the first art and the first law of physics mastered by man, has not received due attention since ancient Greece, particularly with respect to the development and education of children as proposed by Plato in classical Athens. Keep in mind that the tones forming music scales originated from ratios of string segments in the 6th century BC at the hands of Pythagoras, who observed an inverse correlation between the length of a string and its vibration frequency. That was how musical tones, intervals and scales came about, two hundred years before Plato. Music is both science…mehr

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Music, despite being the first art and the first law of physics mastered by man, has not received due attention since ancient Greece, particularly with respect to the development and education of children as proposed by Plato in classical Athens. Keep in mind that the tones forming music scales originated from ratios of string segments in the 6th century BC at the hands of Pythagoras, who observed an inverse correlation between the length of a string and its vibration frequency. That was how musical tones, intervals and scales came about, two hundred years before Plato. Music is both science and art. This statement can be confirmed in relation to physics, mathematics, geometry and biology, involving sensory, cognitive, emotional and social aspects.

With respect to the statement above, it is worth considering the words of Max Planck, the father of quantum physics and also an accomplished classical pianist. While discussing the relationship between science and art during an interview with The Observer on January 25, 1931, the reporter asked Planck if one was more important than the other, to which the physicist replied: "It is like asking me which is more important, the lock or the key."

The purpose of this book is the redemption of music's proper status as the first art while unveiling opportunities to use music scientifically in the areas of health and education. Two original theses are integrated into the framework of the book: Homo Tonalis and Spectrogrammatic Entrainment.

Homo Tonalis explains the tonal roots and musical heritage of humans, embracing the musical brain model. The thesis explains that the homo Tonalis is born at 24 weeks of gestation, when the fetus begins to discern melodies, three months before the child is delivered. The thesis is grounded on the observation of neurological preferences and behaviors caused by tonal antecedence in utero which are naturally expressed after birth and remain until old age.

Secondly, the discovery of rhythmic auditory-motor entrainment in clinical populations was a historical breakthrough in demonstrating a neurological mechanism linking music to retraining brain and behavioral functions (Thaut et al., 1998b). Yet, little attention has been paid to spectral auditory-neural entrainment, implicit in the arresting nature of sound itself. The sound we hear is nothing other than the brain's electrical response to external acoustic stimuli.

In this regard, the spectral content of music (harmony and timbre) is processed by the human brain at a fractal level (harmonics and inharmonics). This indicates ancestry beyond the reach of record, suggesting that the neural mechanisms operating the granular processing of music are intrinsic to the nature and growth of the brain. In the final analysis, the spectrogrammatics of music is behind the powerful impact on brain function and genetic expression generally attributed to "music".


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Autorenporträt
Ricardo Peres has made six piano recordings and published three books. Homo Tonalis follows the publication of A Epigenética de Mozart (The Epigenetics of Mozart) in the fall of 2024, which explains the epigenetic effects of music on cellular health by examining the change in genetic expression during music listening. The present book goes a step further by integrating music and science, presenting ideas and guidance to foster the neurodevelopment, health and education of typical and atypical children through music.

Ricardo Peres was born in 1966 in São Paulo, Brazil. A concert pianist by training and an independent researcher by nature, Ricardo began piano studies at the age of 7 and launched his concert career at the age of 16, performing Beethoven's piano music on live television (TV Cultura, Brazil, 1982). The pianist made his debut recording two years later, in 1984, subsequently moving to the USA to continue music studies. He attended Arizona State University, graduating in 1990 and establishing residence in Canada thereafter. In the following years, Ricardo released five more recordings and performed in several concert series in North and South America, building new audiences and creating greater access to classical music.

The pianist interrupted concert appearances in 2012 to focus on research and lecturing, developing pioneering work in the fields of neuromusicology and neuroacoustics.

Books by Ricardo Peres The Galactic Era of Mankind: Engaging the Transition to Oneness (2023, en); A Epigenética de Mozart (2024, pt); Homo Tonalis (2025, en).

Piano recordings by Ricardo Peres Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann (LP PNX 1984); Beethoven, Chopin, Villa-Lobos (CD RDC 1991); Dance of The White Indian (CD Novadisc 1993); Odeon (CD Atma 1997); Brahms, Beethoven, Bach (CD PRR 1999); Voyages (CD PRR 2000).