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Release Date: 04/22/2025

The Four Seasons show art The Four Seasons

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In this episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we continue our three-part series on Antonio Vivaldi with a deep dive into one of the most famous pieces of classical music ever written: The Four Seasons.Even if you’ve never heard Vivaldi’s name before, there’s a good chance you’ve heard this music! Today, we explore how Vivaldi used sound to paint vivid pictures of nature—from birds singing in spring to icy winds in winter.As you listen, you’ll discover how music can tell a story without using any words. Download Your Four Seasons Weather Map Make listening interactive and fun! With...

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The Life of Antonio Vivaldi show art The Life of Antonio Vivaldi

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In this episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we begin a brand-new three-part composer series all about Antonio Vivaldi—one of the most famous composers of the Baroque period. You may already recognize Vivaldi’s name from some of his nature-inspired music, but in this series, we’re slowing down to take a closer look at his life, his music, and what makes his style so unique. In today’s episode, we explore Vivaldi’s early life, family, and musical training, and discover how a boy growing up in Venice became a composer known all across Europe. Download Your Audio Treasure Map Make...

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Why Were So Many Women Composers Forgotten? show art Why Were So Many Women Composers Forgotten?

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March is Women’s History Month, and in this special episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we explore a powerful and important question: If women have been composing for centuries…why were so many of their names forgotten? Instead of focusing on just one composer, this episode looks at the bigger historical picture — uncovering the social, cultural, and publishing barriers that kept many brilliant women composers from being widely remembered. You’ll hear excerpts from stunning works and discover why these composers deserve a permanent place in music history. Featured Composers & Works...

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Margaret Bonds show art Margaret Bonds

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In our last episode, we explored the vibrant creativity of the Harlem Renaissance. Today, we zoom in on one extraordinary composer who stood right in the center of that artistic world: Margaret Bonds. Margaret Bonds was a pianist, composer, teacher, and trailblazer whose music blended spirituals, jazz, and classical traditions into something uniquely powerful. She believed music could speak up for fairness, dignity, and hope—and she used her voice boldly. In this episode, you’ll discover:  How Bonds’ childhood home in Chicago became a gathering place for Black artists and...

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Music During the Harlem Renaissance show art Music During the Harlem Renaissance

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In this special Black History Month episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we travel back about 100 years to Harlem, New York—an exciting neighborhood overflowing with creativity, poetry, dancing, painting, and bold new musical sounds. This remarkable time in American history is known as the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural “rebirth” that took place during the 1920s and 1930s. In this episode, we'll explore how music helped shape the Harlem Renaissance—and how the Harlem Renaissance changed the future of American music forever. What Was the Harlem Renaissance? The word renaissance...

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The Rite of Spring show art The Rite of Spring

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In this episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we wrap up our three-part series on composer Igor Stravinsky with one of the most famous — and most shocking — pieces in music history: The Rite of Spring. When this ballet premiered in Paris in 1913, audiences expected graceful dancing and pretty melodies. Instead, they heard pounding rhythms, clashing sounds, and music that felt wild and unpredictable. Some people loved it… and others were so surprised that they began shouting during the performance! We’ll explore why Stravinsky’s music sounded so different from anything audiences had heard...

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The Firebird show art The Firebird

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Igor Stravinsky became famous almost overnight thanks to one magical ballet — The Firebird. In this episode, I'll take you inside the glowing, mysterious world of this Russian fairy tale, filled with enchanted creatures, an evil sorcerer, brave heroes, and powerful music that tells the story without words. Based on centuries-old Russian folk tales, The Firebird follows Prince Ivan, who captures a magical Firebird and receives a glowing feather in return for her freedom. That feather later helps him defeat Kashchei the Immortal, an evil sorcerer who has trapped princesses and turned travelers...

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The Life of Igor Stravinsky show art The Life of Igor Stravinsky

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Igor Stravinsky, Part 1: The Composer Who Changed Music In this episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we begin a brand-new three-part series all about one of the most bold and imaginative composers in music history: Igor Stravinsky. From ballet stages to concert halls, Stravinsky’s music changed the way people thought about rhythm, sound, and storytelling in music. In Part 1, we explore Stravinsky’s life story—where he grew up, how he was introduced to music, and how he became one of the most important composers of the 20th century. We also learn how Stravinsky’s life was shaped by major...

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The Great Re-Listen Challenge show art The Great Re-Listen Challenge

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We’ve reached the final episode of 2025, and we’re celebrating the year with something special: The Great Re-Listen Challenge! This fun year-end episode invites your family to revisit some of our favorite musical adventures from the past year — all paired with themes like Road Trip Listen, Dance Party Listen, and Bedtime Listen. Whether you’ve listened to Busy Kids Love Music for years or pressed play for the very first time in 2025, thank you for making this podcast part of your musical journey. This episode is all about reflecting, reconnecting, and rediscovering the music we...

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What Was That Sound - Holiday Edition show art What Was That Sound - Holiday Edition

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Get ready for a festive round of What Was That Sound?—our special holiday edition! In today’s episode, we explore four magical instruments that help create the twinkling, sparkling, joyful sound of Christmas music. Kids will listen to short audio clues and try to guess each instrument before the answer is revealed. It’s a fun, interactive way to train their ears and learn musical facts! To make the experience even more hands-on, don’t forget to download the free What Was That Sound? printable worksheet Kids can write down their guesses, take notes and share what they've learned using...

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Happy Earth Day! Today, we’re celebrating our beautiful planet the best way we know how—through music! 🎶 For centuries, composers have found inspiration in nature, and in this episode, we’re exploring three stunning pieces that bring the sounds of the Earth to life.

🎼 Featured Music:
Beethoven’s "Pastoral Symphony" – A joyful musical journey through the countryside, filled with singing birds, flowing streams, and even a thunderstorm!
Smetana’s "The Moldau" – A breathtaking piece that follows the journey of a mighty river as it winds through forests, villages, and castles.
John Luther Adams' "Become Ocean" – A modern, atmospheric work that captures the vastness and movement of the deep blue sea.

Your Turn! After listening, step outside and create your own "Earth Symphony" using the sounds of nature around you. Can you hum like the wind, tap like raindrops, or play an instrument to mimic the outdoors?

More Music: Want to listen to the full recordings of the pieces from this episode? Find them in our special playlist by clicking here.

🌍 Let’s celebrate Earth Day by listening, creating, and caring for our planet! 💚

📆 Next Episode: I’ll be back in two weeks with more musical fun—see you then!