Heather Schmid
Mozart Arias
Neuroscience Media Group
Musician Returns To Mozart For It's Healing Qualities During Turbulent Times
BOSTON, MA – Many have turned to music as a coping mechanism during this pandemic. Aside from Covid-19’s physical health threat, people’s mental health has suffered. The fear and uncertainty has affected all of us. Music is one universal way to handle daily stress; and Mozart is clinically proven healing music. Realizing how much music has been healing, uplifting and revitalizing for herself, classically trained singer and musician, Heather Schmid returned to the recording studio to produce a Mozart album in hopes of providing solace for listeners.
“Mozart takes time and precision, so I soaked up the healing, relaxing music qualities to de-stress during these turbulent times. Like so many other musicians, every single show, gig, live performance, and touring opportunity was cancelled in March- dead stop, so practicing Mozart every day started as a healing balm for me. I want to share that feeling of relaxation and calm with listeners. These are difficult times and listening to Mozart is a great tool to calm the spirit and uplift the soul.”
There are many studies that proves how Classical Music can reduce stress, help you relax, and fight depression. And specifically, Mozart’s music can also help to boost your memory; make you more productive, creative and happy. All of these benefits and more are what Heather wanted to share to the world in hopes that she can help people to be healed, with her newest album: “Heather Schmid Mozart Arias which will be available for streaming and download on all digital music platforms this March 12, 2021. It’s a special four-track album compilation of some of the most famous and most beautiful Arias from Mozart featuring Batti, Batti, O Bel Masetto and Vedrai Carino from Don Giovanni, Deh, Vieni Non Tardar from Le Nozze di Figaro and Una Donna a Quindici Anni from Così Fan Tutte.
Exploring more about the benefits of Classical music, Heather also launched an amusing and informative project called “Mozart and the Brain” – a series of videos that tackles how the brain responds to Mozart’s music – correlating to the famous term “The Mozart Effect”. The “Mozart and the Brain” videos are uploaded weekly on Heather Schmid’s official Youtube channel: youtube.com/heatherschmid
Being an International recording artist and Cultural Diplomacy advocate, Heather Schmid had made significant contributions to music globally since 2005. She headlined tours in Europe, Asia, and North America – and successfully brought her music closer to her very diverse audience. One of Heather’s main advocacies is to bridge different cultures through her music and influence. For that reason, she recorded the Unity Song “Pehlay Hum Pakistani Hain” for Pakistan – which was massively embraced by Pakistani nationals. Heather also released a single “Bol Ke Lab Azad Hain Tere”- a revolution song to celebrate Pakistani Nobel Prize Nominee poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz. And for this year, Heather Schmid will continue to promote music diversity through her new album “Heather Schmid Mozart Arias”
Singing classical operas is definitely Heather’s first love. Throughout her childhood years, Heather trained at the well-known Harrt School of Music in Connecticut. Her work ethic resulted in a full talent scholarship to attend Boston University. She was classically trained as an opera singer, composer, and pianist. Hence, a project like this is really close to Heather’s heart, returning to her roots, her foundation and her passion as an artist.
Heather Schmid’s official social media accounts:
Facebook: facebook.com/heatherschmidofficial
Instagram: heatherschmid
Twitter: HeatherSchmid Website: www.heatherschmid.com
For more information, promo requests, or to arrange an interview, contact Kerry Davis of Neuroscience Music Group via email: kerryhdavis@comcast.net.