Friday, March 17, 2006

Da Vinci Code Author Knows His Music

If you’ve read the bestseller ‘The Da Vinci Code’ by Dan Brown, you know that it explores some of Western culture's greatest mysteries.

Brown rarely grants interviews in order to keep his life stress free. A good move.

So I’m going to reveal a secret about Dan Brown’s success. I know for a fact that he loves classical music.

And I have proof.

Dan Brown went to college with me. I sang with him in the Amherst College Choir for three years. When it came to my senior honors thesis, I selected him to sing on my work "Oread" which I composed for chorus, guitar and orchestra. His tenor voice was exactly what I needed for my music. Good tenors are very hard to find.

Here’s the kicker. You can hear Dan sing too. On the Free CD of "Oread" that comes with my Secret Power of Words and Music 5 CD Package. This is the music that garnered me a great review and five commissions. From as far away as Europe and as prestigious as the Vice President of Lincoln Center in New York.

I know for a fact that Dan Brown’s incredible success as a writer comes in part from his listening habits. The effects of classical music on creativity, learning, health and healing are huge.

These positive sounds ‘may warm up the brain,’ says theoretical physicist Gordon Shaw who teaches at the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory in Irvine.

I suspect Dan Brown warms up his brain regularly. Now You can hear the music that is enriching his life. Get the ‘Oread’ CD free Now when you order The Secret Power of Words and Music Now.

Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French

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