Infamous Classical Piano Duels Part 2 | Mini 92
Our first true minisode series, this covers part two of infamous piano duels featuring Beethoven, Lizst, Woelfl, and more.
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Our first true minisode series, this covers part two of infamous piano duels featuring Beethoven, Lizst, Woelfl, and more.
Support the showWho knew classical piano duels could be so entertaining? We cover infamous duels between Beethoven, Daniel Steibelt, Louis Marchand, Johann Sebastian Bach, Mozart, and Muzio Clementi.
Support the showBest-selling Author, Speaker, Music Therapist and Host John Chester talks through Christmas music and what might be triggering your emotions.
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Most people use music as entertainment consciously, but unconsciously they use it like a drug. If you're putting bad drugs in your head, you're going to havee a bad life. Host John Chester goes over chapter 6 in his best-selling book, Itty Bitty Book of Positive Playlists.
To work with John for your own playlist workshop, or to hire him to work with or speak with your group, go to IvorChester.com or call 214-606-8625.
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In Part 2 we continue our discussion of composition, why he is so inspired by poetry, and how it has led him to write so many works for chorus. We talk about the writing process, and his willingness to struggle to generate his best work. Morten Lauridsen is not only a composer but also a teacher, so we spend a lot of this episode discussing his ideas about teaching.
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Over the past 2 1/2 years, Professor Lauridsen has had an epic battle with cancer, and he was willing to share aspects of this battle and his moving insights with the hope that it might inspire others who are struggling with health issues. We end by discussing what it was like to receive the National Medal of Arts in 2007.
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Morten Lauridsen has written choral music that has deeply moved people around the world. As one of America’s most beloved and also most performed composers, he received the National Medal of Arts in 2007. His works O Magnum Mysterium, Dirat-on, O Nata Lux, and Sure On This Shining Night have become the all-time best selling choral octavos distributed by Theodore Presser Music. Not only a composer but also a teacher, he taught at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music for 52 years (!), was head of the composition department from 1990-2002, and founded the school's Advanced Studies in Film Scoring program, now one of the most important film scoring programs in the world.
Early in his life, Morten Lauridsen was a fire fighter in the Pacific Northwest, so I ask him how his 10 weeks alone in a lookout tower pointed him in the direction of music. From there he discusses his studies at the University of Southern California under the tutelage of Halsey Stevens and Ingolf Dahl, two giants in the world of music. And then we begin our discussion of his composing career with a deep dive into perhaps his most famous work, O Magnum Mysterium.
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Host John Chester talks through Seasonal Affective Disorder, and gives us insight about how the holidays look to someone who struggles with depression or other issues. Strangely enough, suicide rates don't increase during the holidays, they actually increase in the spring.
Discover how John’s coaching methods support local business goals. Live Your Worth, John’s book available on Amazon, is the perfect short read for busy owners and managers, and provides insight that gives you an edge.
Most people use music as entertainment consciously, but unconsciously they use it like a drug. If you're putting bad drugs in your head, you're going to havee a bad life. Host John Chester goes over chapter 6 in his best-selling book, Itty Bitty Book of Positive Playlists.
To work with John for your own playlist workshop, or to hire him to work with or speak with your group, go to IvorChester.com or call 214-606-8625.
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Best Selling Author, Speaker, Music Therapist, and Host of Power of a Positive Playlist Podcast discusses music theory to help us unlock our potential and make better choices with our musical choices. This episode delves into 4 C's of Communication, improving our approach to each other and the world.
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Discover how John’s coaching methods support local business goals. Live Your Worth, John’s book available on Amazon, is the perfect short read for busy owners and managers, and provides insight that gives you an edge.
Most people use music as entertainment consciously, but unconsciously they use it like a drug. If you're putting bad drugs in your head, you're going to havee a bad life. Host John Chester goes over chapter 6 in his best-selling book, Itty Bitty Book of Positive Playlists.
To work with John for your own playlist workshop, or to hire him to work with or speak with your group, go to IvorChester.com or call 214-606-8625.
Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Subscribe to Power of a Positive Playlist Podcast on Spotify. Subscribe HERE for premium content!
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You might have heard that there's a music conspiracy to control the masses. But Maggie explains that the motives were more complicated than we might think.
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Walker and Zach chat with Brad Osborn for an in-depth discussion of Radiohead's compositions, unique song-forms and rhythms, and just what Ed does.
BUT FIRST- Walker and Zach sit down, catch up, and discuss a recent incident of anti-Radiohead bullying perpetrated against Walker at a friend's BBQ.
Brad is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the University of Kansas and the author of "Everything in its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead"
Link to purchase book here, keep up with Brad's work at Music Theory Online.
Walker and Zach cover some of Radiohead's densest material yet in a song-by-song breakdown of Amnesiac.
Episode Citation/References:
Everything in its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead by Brad Osborn Ph.D. purchase book here
I Might Be Wrong: Live (w/ Jools Holland 2001)
How music affects business and the music theory behind this.
Discover how John’s coaching methods support local business goals. Live Your Worth, John’s book available on Amazon, is the perfect short read for busy owners and managers, and provides insight that gives you an edge.
Most people use music as entertainment consciously, but unconsciously they use it like a drug. If you're putting bad drugs in your head, you're going to havee a bad life. Host John Chester goes over chapter 6 in his best-selling book, Itty Bitty Book of Positive Playlists.
To work with John for your own playlist workshop, or to hire him to work with or speak with your group, go to IvorChester.com or call 214-606-8625.
Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Subscribe to Power of a Positive Playlist Podcast on Spotify. Subscribe HERE for premium content!
Host John Chester continues his discussion with Army Veteran, Adrian Bledsoe, on using fitness for mental health recovery. Change requires discomfort and having a visual plan increases productivity. Motivation has a rhythm to it.
To work with Adrian Bledsoe, email him at bledsoeadrian@gmail.com.
Most people use music as entertainment consciously, but unconsciously they use it like a drug. If you're putting bad drugs in your head, you're going to havee a bad life. Host John Chester goes over chapter 6 in his best-selling book, Itty Bitty Book of Positive Playlists.
To work with John for your own playlist workshop, or to hire him to work with or speak with your group, go to IvorChester.com or call 214-606-8625.
Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Subscribe to Power of a Positive Playlist Podcast on Spotify. Subscribe HERE for premium content!
Episode 44 recaps motives, segments, sequences (1:02), phrases (1:54) and periods (2:14). Break it down in an example by Erik Satie (3:27) and then test yourself by labeling in the way you’d be expected to for the exam (6:12)
Question of the day: What types of phrases are in the folk song “Cockles and Mussels?” (8:52)
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Episode 44 recaps types of secondary chords, a TLDR of voice leading rules (3:03), practice part writing tips (3:55), and listening examples (4:48).
Question of the day: What would the roman numeral analysis be of the progression: C, Em, D, G, C? (5:39)
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In the final episode of Opus 4, the Skyros Quartet explores the ways in which we know we are done. For many musicians, creating a sense of completion in our practice and preparation is not always easy. In the history segment, Brandon and Willie discuss composers who both did and did not struggle with this. Next, Justin’s technique lesson examines healthy methods to recognize achievements by setting specific goals within an artistic endeavor. Our special guest is Greta Gothard of the Gothard Sisters, who joined Sarah and Willie for a discussion on preparation for composition, live performance, and recording. In the Skyros chat, the quartet members open up about their own personal experiences with and reactions to perfectionism.
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