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In these podcasts I talk to musicians and listeners about what they are hearing in the music that touches and moves them.... more
FAQs about The Music Listening Project:How many episodes does The Music Listening Project have?The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.
April 11, 2022Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, 1st MovementMark listens to the first movement of Beethoven 7th Symphony with the conductor, Matthew Jones. What does it mean to hear a work for the first time?...more22minPlay
March 29, 2021What's going on at the beginning of the last movement of Beethoven's Ninth?In this podcast, I unpack the narrative that forms the opening of the Ninth Symphony's Finale, as Beethoven searches for "joyful sounds," a tune we can all sing – the Ode to Joy....more20minPlay
June 22, 2020A sublime slow movement: Beethoven A minor Quartet, No. 15The slow movement of the A minor quartet is profound–but somehow difficult to discover without careful listening....more16minPlay
June 11, 2020Schubert and broken hearted lovers, a "Winter's Journey"In this podcast, I explore ways in which Schubert uses music in the first song of his cycle, "Winter's Journey," to give the lyrics an angle, rather like a film score gives a scene an angle. The singer is Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau with Gerald Moore on the Piano....more11minPlay
June 05, 2020Dylan Goes ElectricThis is a podcast produced for a music class at Humber College. It speaks to Bob Dylan's switch, in Bringing It All Back Home, from purely acoustic instruments to the introduction of the electric guitar: from folk to folk rock....more12minPlay
May 01, 2020Liszt's "Les Preludes"First impressions of Liszt's symphonic poem, "Les Preludes:" the story of development....more16minPlay
April 24, 2020Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2Mark talks about the paradoxical relationship between the piano and orchestra in the opening movement of Brahms' 2nd piano concerto....more16minPlay
April 05, 2020Please Please Me: what makes the Beatles differentThis is a podcast I created for a course I teach in music. In it I explore what sets the Beatles apart from their contemporaries in their first no. 1 hit....more12minPlay
March 03, 2020Elvis's Mystery Train: Cover or New Song?I made this podcast for my "musical pioneers" class at Humber College. In it I compare Herman Junior Parker's original song, Mystery Train, released in 1953 with Presley's version released in 1955....more12minPlay
February 29, 2020Shostakovich's 10th SymphonyMark is joined by Matthew, conductor of the EPO, to discuss musical development in the 1st movement of Shostakovich's 10th symphony: the composer's treatment of "dance," the conversation between simultaneous musical lines and the way the composer transforms melodies....more22minPlay
FAQs about The Music Listening Project:How many episodes does The Music Listening Project have?The podcast currently has 44 episodes available.