Attention to Detail: The Classical Music Listening Guide

Attention to Detail: The Classical Music Listening Guide is an English-speaking podcast specialized in the field of classical music and opera. As such, Attention to Detail: The Classical Music Listening Guide is a podcast selected by soclassiq, like A Minute with Miles or Surviving Classical Music and many others. The oldest episode indexed by soclassiq is dated 2019-04-30. Since then, a total of 108 episodes have been recorded and broadcast by Attention to Detail: The Classical Music Listening Guide.
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The last episode in Attention to Detail: The Classical Music Listening Guide, "Musical Blind Tasting, Part 2", is dated 2021-01-11. By 2020, this podcast had published 85 episodes.
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2021-01-11 12:02:00
Duration (h:m:s): 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 correct composer. We hope you'll play along, and if you're interested in some helpful techniques for listening to Baroque music, check out our ā¦
2020-12-31 16:32:31
Duration (h:m:s): 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 reflections on 2020, and four selections highlighting our aspirations for 2021. We want to thank all of our listeners for joining us this year, ā¦
2020-12-16 12:02:00
Duration (h:m:s): 1:05:19
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 tasting, Jacob and guests challenge each other to figure out the region, composer, and time period of little-known pieces of music, listening to short clips blindly and talking ā¦
2020-12-08 12:02:00
Duration (h:m:s): 49:13
Continuing with our explorations of what music actuallyĀ is, we examine another key element of music: randomness. We discuss if music needs to be constructed from organized notes, tempos, rhythms, and/or repetitions, or if music is actually everywhere, from the traffic noises outside to the concert hall. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
2020-11-24 12:02:00
Duration (h:m:s): 51:02
Music is filled with silence. But is that silence actually part of the music? And more importantly, can silenceĀ itself be music? We tackle these (and other) interesting questions on this special episode, using John Cage's avant-garde pieceĀ 4'33", a silent piece of music, as our jumping off point.Ā www.attentiontodetailpod.com
2020-11-14 12:02:00
Duration (h:m:s): 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 challenging for new listeners, and can be a big turn-off at classical concerts, but we are here to give you five tips that will help to better understand and appreciate listening to ā¦
2020-11-07 17:29:39
Duration (h:m:s): 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 conductor to discuss these two great instruments and how to listen to them. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
2020-11-03 18:19:03
Duration (h:m:s): 5:46
In celebration of Election Day, we're offering up a fun listening game to exercise your listening skills and get your civic engagement juices flowing! In this game, we're challenging you to listen to two different versions of the national anthem and try to hear the differences: Original: Link Here Stravinsky's Re-Harmonization: Link Here Happy listening, go vote, and let us ā¦
2020-10-29 10:38:00
Duration (h:m:s): 55:35
We continue our series on listening tips by examining the era and style of Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler, Wagner, and so many other great composers - Romanticism! We're joined by Hannah to discuss our five points of advice for listening to this highly passionate and emotional music, and hear some great music along the way! Tip 1: Hearing Romantic works through ā¦
2020-10-22 14:20:55
Duration (h:m:s): 45:37
We're back with some more era-specific tips for listening to classical music, and this time we're talking about Classical (?) style! Despite being a poorly named period in music history, the Classical era boasts some of the greatest composers of all time, including Mozart, Haydn, and the young Beethoven.Ā Tip 1: Listening for quick character changes (6:07) Tip 2: Listening ā¦