
Whether you are an experienced classical listener, new to classical, or don't like or listen to classical music, this show is for you. Hosted by Beth Cohen, an orchestra and concert bands conductor, and a music educator and consultant with a PhD in music education. Beth will help you to engage and connect with classical music in a deeper and exciting new way. Find Listen to this! on Plains FM 96.9... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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We heard the question, “Can I do it?” In the first movement of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto in G. In the second movements the struggle with that question plays and in the third the question, through that struggle is answered.
Psychologists have often talked about how when you are sad it is better to acknowledge and move through the sadness in order to become ok again. When you are sad, it is a lovely thing to listen to a work of classical music, and allow yourself to feel... more
We will follow up the last episode and listen to the second and third movement of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto in G major.
Want to get happy, stay happy, celebrate being happy? Classical music can help.
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This show is a thoughtful exploration of classical music designed to be accessible whether you're a lifelong listener or a curious newcomer. Episodes blend personal stories, pedagogy, and cultural context to illuminate how classical works can affect mood, cognition, and daily life. Topics range from the emotional power of symphonies by Tchaikovsky to the cognitive considerations around studying with Mozart, with frequent emphasis on making classical music approachable, community engagement through local orchestras, and the role of music education. A notable strength is the host's dual lens as both conductor and educator, which helps translate complex ideas into practical takeaways and enjoyable listening experiences.
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