A programme about how any and all of us can connect more with classical music
Let’s continue to open up our lives to new feelings, new ways of thinking, new sensations by exploring the world through classical music with the music of The Nelson Symphony Orchestra’s concert, Travel Plans.. Aaron Copland's visit the USA with Appalachian Spring, New Zealand with Natalie Hunt's Only to the Mountain Highest and Spain with Joachim Rodrigo's Concerto de Aranjuez.
A programme about how any and all of us can connect more with classical music
A programme about how any and all of us can connect more with classical music
A programme about how any and all of us can connect more with classical music
Our last two episodes of Listen to this! were about death and more specifically about denial and then anger two of the five stages of grief that we go through when we are mourning a great loss in life, whether it be actual death or the loss of a job, marriage or anything in between. Let’s listen now to classical music that helps us through another of the five stages of grief. Bargaining.
There are five stages of grief that we go through when we are mourning a great loss in life, whether it be actual death or the loss of a job, marriage or anything in between. In this episode we listen to classical music that helps us through a particularly difficult stage of grief, Anger.
Today's episode is about Death. Arggghhh. Not the most positive thing in the world but, along with taxes, an inevitable fact of life. We will try and break down death or ending and the difficult emotions we go through when we are confronted with.... the end and find classical music
In this episode of Listen to this! we will be listening to classical music that has power, that helps us feel strong and mighty. Because our emotions can be subtly different and complex and because we need subtly different support and inspiration from our classical music this, episode will show us classical music that has the kind of power we need to win, a power we need so that we can overcome any obstacle internal or external.
Whether we need it emotionally, spiritually or physically., there is classical music that helps us feel better and heal. Classical music can help us feel better and stay healthier.
In this episode of Listen to this we will explore some wonderful classical music that expresses sadness.
Many people think that classical music can be very serious and deep but not! Listen to this classical music that will put a smile on your face, a laugh in your belly and definitely cheer you up
Peer reviewed, scientific studies have shown that listening to classical music can lower stress hormone levels, improve mental health and well being, and strengthen brain development. Today we will listen to some music that might make us... what’s it called again (*duhhhh), smarter!
An introduction to Listen to this! and Beth Cohen your host. Our assumption that classical music is one type of music and not the other might not allow us to truly enjoy it. What is classical music? If we expand our definition we might find classical music that we want to listen to. Classical music is much more and is for all of us.