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Hello. I am Tabitha Chonks. One of my friends puked on my carpet at last night's book club. I investigate in this episode. Cast (in order of appearance:) Libby Genz, Dana Daniele, Becky Hughes, Katy Hennen. Editing by Drew Harrison. Production by Dana Daniele. Theme Song by Meghan Rose. Artwork by Dave Daniele. Sound effects from PacDV, FreeSound.org, Sound Effects Plus, and Free Music Archive. Soundtrack: Flowing Down a River by Unheard Music Concepts; Mozart - Piano Sonata in B-flat major, III. Allegretto Grazioso by Brendan Kinsella; The Endless March of Sadness By Unheard Music Concepts
The Mozart Effect refers to a popular scientific theory that listening to Mozart's compositions (and other classical music) will increase spatial intelligence. Most studies focus on children and their reactions when listening.In 1993, psychologist Francis Rauscher created an experiment to test the relevance of listening to music and test-taking. He sat 36 college students in a room and played them 10 minutes of a Mozart Piano Sonata. After doing so, they were told to take a test of spatial reasoning (mentally manipulating objects and imagining them in different locations and positions).Rauscher then took a group of students and played 10 minutes of silence and 10 minutes of a monotone voice. A spatial reasoning test was given after both recordings to each of the groups.The results showed that the students scored significantly higher on the tests after listening to Mozart's Sonata -- opening the floor to hundreds of new experiments.After the news got out about Rauscher's experiment, the theory was quickly distorted by the media."Generalizing these results to children is one of the first things that went wrong. Somehow or another the myth started exploding that children that listen to classical music from a young age will do better on the SAT, they'll score better on intelligence tests in general, and so forth.” -- Francis RauscherA common misconception is that the original experiment proves the effect of classical music on general intelligence, but Rauscher only tested for spatial.Although Rauscher did not intend her results to apply to early childhood development theories, that did not stop other researches from connecting the dots.According to the New York Times, playing Mozart does not result in a big gap between children's spatial testing, but music involvement does.Dr. Hetland, a cognitive psychologist, conducted 15 studies with 700 preschool and elementary age children that showed this to be true. The children received 15 minute periods of active musical instruction weekly. The control group of children either received arithmetic instruction or no instruction.The analysis showed a large gap in spatial reasoning scores between the control group and those who had musical instruction, larger than that of the Mozart Effect's results.
Chris and Sridhar discuss the premiere of a newly discovered work by Mozart, the challenges of playing Mozart, some frustrations with Mozart despite his obvious genius, and some of their favorite Mozart interpreters. If you enjoy the show, you can “buy us a coffee,” tell your friends about us, spread the word on social media, or rate/review us on Apple Podcasts. We appreciate your support. Buy us a coffee Check out our new website! Tweet us our feedback @impolitelisten Short clips on Instagram @impolitelisten Spotify playlist for this episode's music Discuss this episode on r/impolitetolisten Useful Links: Classic FM article on Mozart's "unheard" piano piece "Previously unknown Mozart piece enthuses Mozart week" Premiere of Mozart's "Allegro in D" Dr Jay Hook - our music theory professor at Indiana University Salvator Mundi - Da Vinci painting Krystian Zimerman plays Mozart Piano Sonata no. 10 Mozart Flute & Harp Concerto - Emmanuel Pahud/Marie-Pierre Langlamet Noah Bendix-Balgley gives a masterclass on Mozart's Symphony no. 40 Mozart Symphony no. 40 in G Minor Leonard Bernstein's lecture on Mozart Symphony no. 40 Victor Borge - Happy Birthday as different composers Sonata form - wikipedia Bernstein conducts Beethoven's 5th Symphony Haitink conducts Mozart Symphony no. 35, "Haffner" Mozart String Quartet no. 15 - played by Alban Berg Quartet Mitsuko Uchida plays Mozart Piano Concerto no. 24 in C Minor Maurizio Pollini plays Mozart Piano Concerto no. 21 in C Major Peter Pringle plays Mozart on theremin Glenn Gould plays Mozart Piano Sonata no. 11 in A Major Henryk Szeryng & Ingrid Haebler play Mozart Violin Sonata no. 18 in E Minor Mitsuko Uchida plays Mozart Piano Sonata no. 10 in C Major Robert Levin - "Improvising Mozart" lecture Robert Levin - "Composing Mozart" lecture F Murray Abraham's iconic performance as Salieri in "Amadeus"
Why We Should Expose Our Kids To Classical Music https://ourtownlive.net.Mozart Piano Sonata no. 16 'Facile', K. 545Sheet MusicWolfgang Amadeus MozartPianoPiano Sonata no. 16 'Facile', K. 545Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, is a piece in three movements. Mozart added the work to his catalogue on June 26, 1788, the same date as his Symphony No. 39. A typical performance takes about 14 minutes. Although it is well-known piece today, it was not published in Mozart's lifetime, and it first appeared in print in 1805.
The father-daughter duo of Mario Ajero & Olivia Ajero perform the 3rd movement of the Piano Sonata in D Major for four-hands, K. 381 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the 2019 Sugarmill Music Festival in Alexandria, Louisiana.
선곡표 1. Richard Rodgers -중에서 ‘Edelweiss' and ‘Do-Re-Mi' 2. Elgar -위풍당당한 행진곡 3. J.S.Bach-바이올린과 오보에를 위한 협주곡 c단조 BWV.10060 중에서 1. Allegro 4. Albeniz-이베리아 (아르보스 관현악 편곡) Albeniz - Iberia (orch. Arbos) - 1. Evocación 5. Badarzewska -소녀의 기도 6. Mozart - Piano Sonata 11번 A장조 K.331 중에서 3악장. Alla Turca. 일명 ‘터키 행진곡' 7. Suppe - 경기병 서곡 8. Mozart -교향곡 40번 g단조 K.550 중 1악장. Allegro moltro molto 9. Chopin - 첼로 소나타 g단조 Op.65 중에서 2악장. Scherzo
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With so much exciting news in the world of local beer, we took a week to catch up, crack open some brews, and make sense of it all - and with a handful of energy-packed pieces we've been wanting to play, this episode is your kickoff to a great month. Featuring a movement of the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar, Passacaglia by Handel-Halvorsen, and the Mozart Piano Sonata in C minor K. 457, with the addition of various beers and a special guest star!
Stephen Plaistow recommends a recording from the available versions of Mozart's Piano Sonata in A Minor K310 (repeat of a programme originally broadcast in November 2012)
Our version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Allegro in F -Mozart piano sonata 1 , 3rd movement Shiloh Worship Musicwww.shilohworshipmusic.com© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Recording is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted. Www.ShilohWorshipMusic.comWolfgang Amadeus MozartMozart circa 1780, detail from portrait by Johann Nepomuk della Croce.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (German: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ amaˈdeus ˈmoːtsaʁt], English see fn.),[1] baptismal name Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart[2] (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. He composed over 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral music. He is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers.Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position, always composing abundantly. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in the capital, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his death. The circumstances of his early death have been much mythologized. He was survived by his wife Constanze and two sons.Mozart learned voraciously from others, and developed a brilliance and maturity of style that encompassed the light and graceful along with the dark and passionate. His influence on subsequent Western art music is profound. Beethoven wrote his own early compositions in the shadow of Mozart, and Joseph Haydn wrote that "posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years."[3]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(from http://music_box_archives.podomatic.com/) go down to the next podcast for the broadband version. 01. Beethoven: Piano Sonata 21 - movement 1 02. Beethoven: Piano Sonata 21 - movement 2 03. Beethoven: Piano Sonata 21 - movement 3 04. Bach: Toccata in A 05. Haydn: String Quartet op50#2 - movement 1 06. Haydn: String Quartet op50#2 - movement 2 07. Haydn: String Quartet op50#2 - movement 3 08. Haydn: String Quartet op50#2 - movement 4 09. Scarlatti: Sonata K.506 10. Scarlatti: Sonata K.507 11. Scarlatti: Sonata K.508 12. Scarlatti: Sonata K.509 13. Scarlatti: Sonata K.510 14. Mozart: Piano Sonata 12 - movement 1 15. Mozart: Piano Sonata 12 - movement 2 16. Mozart: Piano Sonata 12 - movement 3 go to http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_music.cfm?bandID=770286 for individual downloads.
(from http://music_box_archives.podomatic.com/) 01. Beethoven: Piano Sonata 21 - movement 1 02. Beethoven: Piano Sonata 21 - movement 2 03. Beethoven: Piano Sonata 21 - movement 3 04. Bach: Toccata in A 05. Haydn: String Quartet op50#2 - movement 1 06. Haydn: String Quartet op50#2 - movement 2 07. Haydn: String Quartet op50#2 - movement 3 08. Haydn: String Quartet op50#2 - movement 4 09. Scarlatti: Sonata K.506 10. Scarlatti: Sonata K.507 11. Scarlatti: Sonata K.508 12. Scarlatti: Sonata K.509 13. Scarlatti: Sonata K.510 14. Mozart: Piano Sonata 12 - movement 1 15. Mozart: Piano Sonata 12 - movement 2 16. Mozart: Piano Sonata 12 - movement 3 go to http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_music.cfm?bandID=770286 for individual downloads
Mozart: Piano Sonata in F Major, K. 533/K. 494Mozart: Piano Trio No. 2 in G Major, K. 496It could be said that all art is about communicating, but in music the idea of dialogue is particularly important, especially in the music of Mozart. One thinks right away of his great opera finales, with characters talking to each other, over each other and to themselves in a wonderful cacophony. But Mozart encapsulates this same essential dialogue in instrumental music, too, and even in solos. In the first movement of the piano sonata on today’s program, the allegro, Mozart uses a lot of counterpoint, and you can hear the exchange of ideas between high and low voices. In the piano trio, we hear the beginnings of the type of chamber music which would come to dominate, in which all players are equal partners in the music-making.
01. Zielenski: Fantazja II 02. Saint-Saens/Debussy: Introduction & Rondo Cappriccioso 03. Zach: Praeludium & Fuga 04. Mozart: Piano Sonata 11 - movement #1 05. Mozart: Piano Sonata 11 - movement #2 06. Mozart: Piano Sonata 11 - movement #3 07. Weiss: Air 08. Chopin: Piano Sonata 1-movement #1 09. Chopin: Piano Sonata 1-movement #2 10. Chopin: Piano Sonata 1-movement #3 11. Chopin: Piano Sonata 1-movement #4 12. Handel: Flute Sonata #7 13. Wartecki: Nos autem gloriari oportet (go to http://mba_archives6.podomatic.com/ for broadband version) (go to http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=624818 for individual downloads)
01. Handel: Flute Sonata #6 02. Scheidt: Canzon Cornetto In C 03. Verdi-Liszt: Aida Sacred Dance & Duet 04. Schein: Allemande 05. Mozart: Piano Sonata #10 - movement #1 06. Mozart: Piano Sonata #10 - movement #2 07. Mozart: Piano Sonata #10 - movement #3 08. Schlick: Maria Zart 09. Chopin: Etude op.25 #01 10. Chopin: Etude op.25 #02 11. Chopin: Etude op.25 #03 12. Chopin: Etude op.25 #04 13. Chopin: Etude op.25 #05 14. Chopin: Etude op.25 #06 15. Chopin: Etude op.25 #07 16. Chopin: Etude op.25 #08 17. Chopin: Etude op.25 #09 18. Chopin: Etude op.25 #10 19. Chopin: Etude op.25 #11 20. Chopin: Etude op.25 #12 21. Sheppard: In Pace (go to http://mba_archives5.podomatic.com/ for broadband version) (go to http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=609537 for individual downloads)
01. Scarlatti: Sonata k.301 02. Scarlatti: Sonata k.302 03. Scarlatti: Sonata k.303 04. Scarlatti: Sonata k.304 05. Scarlatti: Sonata k.305 06. Narvaez: Cancion Del Emperor 07. Brahms - Piano Sonata #1 - movement #1 08. Brahms - Piano Sonata #1 - movement #2 09. Brahms - Piano Sonata #1 - movement #3 10. Brahms - Piano Sonata #1 - movement #4 11. Clinger: Dorian Moment 12. Bach: French Suite #3 13. Mozart - Piano Sonata #8 - movement #1 14. Mozart - Piano Sonata #8 - movement #2 15. Mozart - Piano Sonata #8 - movement #3 16. Perotin- Sederunt Principes 17. Tchaikovsky-Liszt: Polonaise 18. Furgas: 12 Pieces #1 19. Lyadov: The Music Box 20. G.Gabrieli: Canzona per Sonare (go to http://mba_archives4.podomatic.com/ for broadband version) (go to http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=707890 for individual downloads)
01. Dowland: Lady Hunsdon's Alman 02. Mozart: Piano Sonata #7 - movement #1 03. Mozart: Piano Sonata #7 - movement #2 04. Mozart: Piano Sonata #7 - movement #3 05. Furgas: Torpor 06. Chopin: Etude op.10 #01 07. Chopin: Etude op.10 #02 08. Chopin: Etude op.10 #03 09. Chopin: Etude op.10 #04 10. Chopin: Etude op.10 #05 11. Chopin: Etude op.10 #06 12. Chopin: Etude op.10 #07 13. Chopin: Etude op.10 #08 14. Chopin: Etude op.10 #09 15. Chopin: Etude op.10 #10 16. Chopin: Etude op.10 #11 17. Chopin: Etude op.10 #12 18. Gibbons: Almighty and Everlasting God 19. Boismortier: Concerto #1 for 5 Flutes 20. Clinger: On a Neptunian Sea 21. Beach: Farewell to Summer 22. G.Gabrieli: Canzon e Sonate VIII 23. Busoni: Sonatina #1 (go to http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=705296 for individual downloads) (go to http://mba_archives4.podomatic.com/ for broadband version)
01. Bach: Well Tempered Clavier: Prelude #24 02. Bach: Well Tempered Clavier: Fugue #24 03. Chopin: Nocturne #3 04. Bull: Gigge 05. Beethoven: Piano Sonata #14 - movement #1 06. Beethoven: Piano Sonata #14 - movement #2 07. Beethoven: Piano Sonata #14 - movement #3 08. Clinger: Nostalgia 09. Byrd: Ave verum Corpus 10. Devienne: Trio #6 - movement #1 11. Devienne: Trio #6 - movement #2 12. Devienne: Trio #6 - movement #3 13. Furgas: Hope Springs Eternal 14. Mozart: Piano Sonata #6 - movement #1 15. Mozart: Piano Sonata #6 - movement #2 16. Mozart: Piano Sonata #6 - movement #3 (go to http://mba_archives3.podomatic.com/ for broadband version) (go to http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=704801 for individual downloads) go to http://musicbox_dialuparchives.podomatic.com/ for earlier volumes of the series.