Om Attention to Detail: The Classical Music Listening Guide
Classical music can be intimidating to newcomers and frequent concertgoers alike. Attention to Detail introduces practical techniques for finding meaning, enjoyment, and confidence in the process of listening to classical music that everyone can use, regardless of background.
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On this episode, we take a deep dive and look at one scene from Mozart's Magic Flute, the quintet from Act 1. We examine Mozart's unique ability to change musical characters quickly, his use of text p...
Opera SparkNotes: Mussorgsky‘s Boris Godunov (00:54:12)
On this episode, we continue our opera SparkNotes series with a review of Mussorgsky's great Russian epic, Boris Godunov. We highlight all the great music from the opera, including the famous Coronati...
Opera Sparknotes: Salome, Part 2 (00:44:32)
We continue our breakdown of Strauss's striking masterwork Salome, looking at the second part of the opera, including the Dance of the Seven Veils and the famous (or infamous!) final scene!
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Opera Sparknotes: Salome, Part 1 (00:51:15)
On this episode, we break down the first half of Richard Strauss' groundbreaking and controversial Salome, an opera premiered in 1905. Based on a play by Oscar Wilde, Salome is one of the first works ...
Top 10: John Williams Edition (00:48:58)
On this episode, we look at the incredible film composer John Williams, ranking our favorite pieces from his body of work. We are joined by Josh Joyce, brother of Jacob, to break down all of the music...
A Hundred Episodes: A Musical Celebration (00:50:56)
In celebration of 100 episodes of the podcast, we fashioned a fun musical quiz designed to test our hosts' and audience's knowledge of classical music! Jacob tries to identify pieces from ClassicalFM'...
What to Expect in a Symphony: Fourth Movements (00:41:09)
We conclude our series on what to expect from symphonic movements with finales! We look at the history of last movements, spanning from Mozart to Mahler, and listen to some epic finishes.
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What to Expect in a Symphony: Third Movements (00:33:38)
On this third episode in our mini-series on what to expect in standard symphonic movements, we supplement our breakdown of third movements with a fun game: Minuet or Scherzo?
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What to Expect in a Symphony: Slow Movements (00:39:17)
On this episode we continue our breakdown of symphonic form, now looking at slow movements! We highlight some of the most common types of slow movements and trace their development through musical his...
What to Expect in a Symphony: First Movements (00:50:29)
On this episode, we begin a series where we break down the main characteristics of each movement of a standard symphony, starting with the first! We discuss what to expect from first movements, listen...
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture: A July 4th Preview (00:32:51)
After a long hiatus, we are back (!!) with a breakdown of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. This piece is heard on July 4th concerts around the United States, and has a fascinating history and layout. We t...
Returning to Live Concerts, Part 2: How to Prepare for a Concert (00:43:24)
We continue our series on returning to live concerts with a discussion of how to prepare for attending a performance. Should you listen to the pieces beforehand, should you read program notes, and sho...
Returning to Live Concerts, Part 1: Etiquette Q&A (01:01:47)
As live concerts start to come back, we discuss some of the tricky questions surrounding the daunting world of concert etiquette. Many traditions of the classical concert-going experience can be intim...
Mozart, Haydn, or Other? (00:30:41)
On this episode, we are joined by violinist Kevin Lin and cellist Stephen Hawkey to play a game we are calling Mozart, Haydn, or Other! Kevin and Stephen listen to several clips of music from the Clas...
A Musical Winter, Part 2: Schubert's Winterreise (00:49:39)
On today's episode, we continue our exploration of winter-themed pieces with Schubert's dark and gloomy Winterreise. The quintessential unappreciated artist, Schubert's music is now at the center of t...
A Musical Winter, Part 1: Haydn's The Seasons (00:36:03)
Winter is here! With many of us in the U.S. buried under feet of snow, we thought we would review some pieces of music inspired by winter, starting with Haydn's The Seasons! This little-known oratorio...
Why Is Classical Music Getting Faster? (00:51:01)
Over the years, it seems that performances of classical music have steadily been getting faster. Why is this, and how does it affect the way we listen? Jacob and Hannah discuss this trend in classical...
Re-Listening to Music (00:56:46)
Today we explore the phenomenon of re-listening to music. All of us listen to certain songs over and over, which can help us relax, fuel a workout, or provide a nice background to a party. But listeni...
Musical Blind Tasting, Part 2 (00:41:41)
On this episode of our Musical Blind Tasting series, we focus on music of the Baroque era! Hannah chooses four excerpts for Jacob to listen to and discuss, and then he attempts to try to guess the cor...
A Listening Guide for the New Year (00:52:36)
To usher out the challenges of 2020 and ring in what we hope to be a healthier and happier year, we put together a musical listening guide! Our guide consists of four selections based on our reflectio...
Musical Blind Tasting, Part 1 (01:05:19)
On today's episode, we attempt to bring the world of blind wine tasting to music! Like expert wine tasters, who can determine grape varieties, regions, vintages, and even specific wines just by tastin...
Can Music Be Random? (00:49:13)
Continuing with our explorations of what music actually is, we examine another key element of music: randomness. We discuss if music needs to be constructed from organized notes, tempos, rhythms, and/...
Is Silence Music? (00:51:02)
Music is filled with silence. But is that silence actually part of the music? And more importantly, can silence itself be music? We tackle these (and other) interesting questions on this special episo...
Listening Tips: Modern and Contemporary Music (00:40:47)
We finish our series on era-specific listening tips by exploring the most challenging and diverse sub-genre of classical music, Modern/Contemporary music! Modern music often proves to be especially ch...
Instrument Breakdown: Viola and Cello (00:29:48)
We're back to our instrument breakdown episodes, this time exploring two members of the low string family, the viola and cello! We're joined by Tanner Menees, violist and Ben Manis, cellist and conduc...
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