
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Why do we dance, sing, tap our legs? In this episode we will talk about how music and classical music expresses itself.
Music used in this episode:
1. Eye of the tiger - Survivor
2. Reverie - Debussy
3. Down with the sickness - Disturbed
4. Overture from the Marriage of Figaro - Mozart
5. Ode to Joy from the Symphony No.9 - Beethoven
6. Romeo and Juliet: Dance of the knights - Prokofiev
7. Symphony No.6. - Tchaikovsky
8. Raga Kapi Thillana - Jayanthi Kumaresh
Background Music: Gymnopedie No.1 - Erik Satie
Recommended Books:
- ‘The essential listening to music’ by Craig Wright.
- ‘The aesthetics of music' by Roger Scruton
By RatneshwaranWhy do we dance, sing, tap our legs? In this episode we will talk about how music and classical music expresses itself.
Music used in this episode:
1. Eye of the tiger - Survivor
2. Reverie - Debussy
3. Down with the sickness - Disturbed
4. Overture from the Marriage of Figaro - Mozart
5. Ode to Joy from the Symphony No.9 - Beethoven
6. Romeo and Juliet: Dance of the knights - Prokofiev
7. Symphony No.6. - Tchaikovsky
8. Raga Kapi Thillana - Jayanthi Kumaresh
Background Music: Gymnopedie No.1 - Erik Satie
Recommended Books:
- ‘The essential listening to music’ by Craig Wright.
- ‘The aesthetics of music' by Roger Scruton