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Welcome back to Busy Kids Love Music! In this episode, we continue our three-part series on the British composer Benjamin Britten. Today, we’re diving into one of his most exciting and educational pieces, The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra. This composition is beloved by music teachers and conductors alike for its engaging way of introducing listeners to the various sections of an orchestra. Benjamin Britten created The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra in 1946 to help kids learn about orchestral instruments. He based the main theme on a melody by composer Henry Purcell, and...
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Welcome to another episode of Busy Kids Love Music, your go-to podcast for introducing young listeners to the world of classical music! In today’s episode, we’re kicking off a new three-part series about one of the most celebrated British composers of the 20th century—Benjamin Britten. What We’ll Explore in this Episode: - Britten’s Early Life & Musical Beginnings: Born on November 22, 1913, in Suffolk, England—St. Cecilia’s Day, no less!—Britten was raised in a musically nurturing home. His mother, Edith, encouraged his early musical talents, and he took his first piano...
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Welcome to Episode 134 of Busy Kids Love Music! As we approach Halloween, we're diving into one of the most famous and captivating musical stories of all time: The Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber. In this episode, you'll learn all about this beloved musical and the story behind it. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The backstory of The Phantom of the Opera,first written as a novel by Gaston Leroux in 1910. How Andrew Lloyd Webber was inspired to turn this haunting tale into a musical masterpiece. Key highlights from the musical, including the dramatic love story between the...
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Welcome back to *Busy Kids Love Music*! In Episode 133, we’re taking a musical journey to one of the world’s most famous festivals – Oktoberfest! This traditional German celebration, which began over 200 years ago in Munich, Germany, has spread across the world, bringing with it lively music, dancing, and festive fun. What You'll Learn in This Episode: In this episode, we explore the vibrant music that fills the air at Oktoberfest, including: - Oom-pah Music: Learn about the traditional "oom-pah" bands, featuring the tuba, accordion, clarinet, and more, creating a festive rhythm...
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Welcome to the final episode of our three-part series on the extraordinary composer Gustav Holst! If you missed our earlier episodes where we explored Holst’s life and his famous orchestral suite The Planets, be sure to check out those episodes using the links below. In today’s episode, we dive into a different side of Holst’s musical genius—his First Suite in E-flat for Military Band. Composed in 1909, this suite quickly became a cornerstone of the wind band repertoire and showcases Holst’s love for British military music traditions. We’ll explore how Holst, a talented trombonist...
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Welcome back to Busy Kids Love Music! In this second episode of our three-part series on the incredible composer Gustav Holst, we're diving into one of his most famous and beloved works: The Planets. Whether you're a budding astronomer, a lover of mythology, or a homeschooling student learning about the solar system, this episode offers a fun and fascinating musical journey through the stars. In The Planets, Holst composed a suite of seven movements, each named after a different planet in our solar system and its corresponding astrological character. Holst’s fascination with astrology -- a...
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Welcome to Busy Kids Love Music, the podcast for busy families and kids who love music and want to learn more about their favorite composers, instruments, and styles of music. I'm your host, Carly Seifert, the creator of , and today we are kicking off a special 3-part series on the life and music of the great composer, Gustav Holst. In this first episode, we’ll explore Holst's family life, his early interest in music, his musical training, and some of the unique characteristics that make his compositions stand out. Episode Highlights: - Early Life and Family Background: Gustav Holst was born...
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Welcome to the final episode of our Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music series! Travel with me today as we explore the vibrant and historical folk music of Greece. This summer, we’ve traveled through Zambia, Fiji, Finland, and Argentina, learning about their rich musical traditions. If you missed any episodes, don’t worry – I’ve linked them all below. Grab your musical passport, and let's dive into the sounds of Greece! In This Episode: Greek Dimotiko Music: Discover the traditional rural music known as Dimotiko, which features songs about love, nature, history, and heroic...
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Welcome to Episode 128 of Busy Kids Love Music! I’m thrilled to bring you the 4th stop of our Around the World series, where we journey to different countries to explore their unique folk music traditions. Today, we immerse ourselves in the vibrant sounds of Argentina! In This Episode: Chacarera: Discover this lively folk style from rural Argentina, characterized by guitars, bombo drums, and energetic dance movements. Zamba: Experience the melancholic beauty of zamba, a slower genre with roots in indigenous and African music, featuring graceful dances with handkerchiefs. Tango: Learn...
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Welcome to Episode 127 of Busy Kids Love Music! I’m thrilled to have you join me as we continue our summer series, Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music. So far, we've explored the musical traditions of Zambia and Finland. If you missed those episodes, you can catch up by visiting the links below, where you can also print your passport stamps. In This Episode: Fiji's Musical Heritage: Explore the beautiful island nation of Fiji, known for its vibrant and deeply rooted folk music. Traditional Instruments: Lali Drum: Discover the resonant sounds of this long, wooden drum carved from a...
info_outlineWelcome, dear listeners, to our first podcast episode of the new year — Episode 113 of the Busy Kids Love Music Podcast! In this captivating installment, we embark on the first part of a fascinating series delving into the life and musical legacy of one of America’s most iconic composers: Aaron Copland.
**🎶 A Prelude to Genius 🎶**
Aaron Copland, a name synonymous with the soulful sounds of American classical music, left an indelible mark on the world of composition. Join us as we uncover the intricate tapestry of his life, exploring the influences that shaped his early years and the symphonic path that led him to become a maestro of the modern era.
**🎻 From Cradle to Crescendo: Copland’s Childhood**
In this episode, we peel back the layers of Copland’s childhood, discovering the early sparks of musical brilliance that would later ignite a fire in the world of classical composition. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Copland’s journey from the streets of the Big Apple to the grand concert halls of the world is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance.
**Parisian Sojourn: The Nadia Boulanger Influence**
Venture with us across the Atlantic to the vibrant streets of Paris, where Copland, like many aspiring artists of his time, sought inspiration and education. It was here that he crossed paths with the influential Nadia Boulanger, a luminary in the world of composition. Discover the transformative impact Boulanger had on Copland’s musical identity, shaping the maestro into the trailblazer he was destined to become.
**🌎 The Populist and the Abstract: Copland’s Evolution**
As we explore Copland’s oeuvre, we’ll navigate the evolution of his distinctive style. From the populist resonances that echoed the heartbeat of a nation to the avant-garde abstractions that challenged the very essence of musical expression, Copland’s journey is a testament to the dynamic nature of artistic exploration.
Join me on this auditory expedition as we set the stage for a series of episodes unraveling the masterpieces that define Copland’s legacy. From the rustic landscapes of “Appalachian Spring” to the energetic pulse of “Rodeo,” each note tells a story, and each composition is a brushstroke on the canvas of American music.
**🎵 Next Stop: A Symphony of Episodes 🎵**
In the upcoming episodes of the Busy Kids Love Music Podcast, we’ll dive deeper into some of Copland’s most renowned works. Prepare to be captivated by the brilliance of compositions that have left an everlasting imprint on the musical landscape.
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Musical Samples You’ll Hear in this Episode:
Aaron Copland – Four Piano Blues for Piano (1926-48)
Aaron Copland: The Tender Land Suite (1949)
Aaron Copland – Rodeo – Zubin Mehta – Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
Aaron Copland – Night Thoughts (Homage to Ives) for Piano (1972)
Appalachian Spring, Section 7 By Aaron Copland
Music Listening Schedule for Episode 113
A curated playlist of a variety of Aaron Copland’s works can be found here. It contains video footage of Copland himself directing one of his most well-known pieces which we’ll study in more depth next week.
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