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Busy Kids Love Music

Carly Seifert

Busy Kids Love Music is a podcast for the whole family, brought to you by Carly Seifert, the creator of Busy Kids Do Piano. Join Carly as she explores musical styles, composers and terms. You'll listen to loads of great music on the way!

137 - Sergei Prokofiev
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  • 137 - Sergei Prokofiev

    Welcome to episode 121 of the Busy Kids Love Music podcast! In this episode, we'll kick off a special 3-part composer series all about the incredible Sergei Prokofiev. Get ready to dive into the life and musical contributions of this legendary composer!

    Episode Highlights:

    Discover the life of Sergei Prokofiev, a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor born in 1891. Learn about Prokofiev's early musical talent, including composing his first piece at age five and an opera by age nine. Explore Prokofiev's bold and innovative musical style, characterized by daring compositions and a penchant for pushing musical boundaries. Hear excerpts from some of Prokofiev's most famous works, including his Piano Concerto No. 2 and the Scythian Suite, to experience the excitement and drama in his music. Learn about Prokofiev's life after the Russian Revolution, his marriage to Spanish singer Carolina Codina, and his passion for chess. Find out how you can explore more of Prokofiev's music with my curated playlist in the show notes.

    Stay tuned for the next two episodes of Busy Kids Love Music, where we will dive deeper into some of Prokofiev's most famous songs. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite listening platform so you don't miss out on future episodes. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and reviewing the Busy Kids Love Music podcast to help more people discover our musical community.

    Thanks for joining me on this musical journey through the life and music of Sergei Prokofiev! Keep listening to and loving music, and we'll see you again in two weeks for the next episode. Bye for now!

    Links Mentioned in this Episode:

    Waitlist to join Busy Kids Do Piano

    Musical Samples You'll Hear in this Episode:

    Martha Argerich Plays Prokofiev Piano Concerto No.3 | Singapore International Piano Festival

    Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor Op.16 - Yuja Wang

    Prokofiev Scythian Suite, Op. 20

    Prokofiev - Love Of Three Oranges– Marriner/London Symphony Orchestra

    Playlist for Episode 121

    I've put together a curated playlist of the pieces you heard in today's episode along with a few additional famous Prokofiev arrangements. Check it out here!

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    Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 07min
  • 136 - Solar Eclipse Part 2 - Songs Inspired by the Moon

    Welcome back to Busy Kids Love Music! I'm thrilled to continue our Solar Eclipse series with Episode 120, where we'll explore the enchanting world of songs inspired by the moon.

    🌙 **Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven:** We kick off our lunar journey with Beethoven's iconic "Moonlight Sonata". Discover the hauntingly beautiful melodies and the emotional depth that has captivated listeners for centuries.

    🌙 **"Song to the Moon" from Rusalka by Antonín Dvořák:** Join me as we delve into the world of opera with Dvořák's mesmerizing aria, "Song to the Moon". Experience the longing and yearning of Rusalka as she sings to the moon, seeking solace and guidance in her quest for love.

    🌙 **Clair de Lune by Debussy:** Next, we immerse ourselves in the dreamy soundscape of Debussy's "Clair de Lune". Lose yourself in the shimmering moonlight as Debussy paints a musical portrait of nocturnal beauty.

    🌙 **"Lake in the Moonlight" from Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky:** Finally, we conclude our lunar journey with Tchaikovsky's ethereal "Lake in the Moonlight" from his beloved ballet Swan Lake. Lose yourself in the magical atmosphere as Odette dances under the moon's gentle glow.

    Join me as we explore these enchanting pieces and discover the timeless allure of music inspired by the moon. Tune in to Episode 120 of Busy Kids Love Music and let the fun begin!

    Links Mentioned in this Episode:

    Episode 119: Songs Inspired by the Sun

    Episode 55: Clair de Lune

    Musical Samples You'll Hear in this Episode:

    Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (FULL)

    Renee Fleming,@Dvorak - Song to the moon - Rusalka

    Clair de Lune (Extended)

    Tchaikovsky - Lake in the Moonlight

    Playlist for Episode 120

    I've put together a curated playlist of the 4 pieces we learned about in today's episode so that you can hear them in their entirety. 

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    Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 07min
  • 135 - Solar Eclipse Part 1: Songs Inspired by the Sun

    Welcome to Episode 119 of Busy Kids Love Music! As we eagerly anticipate the celestial spectacle of the 2024 Solar Eclipse, we embark on a two-part journey through the realms of classical music inspired by the sun and the moon.

    In this inaugural episode of our series, we set our sights on the sun. Across centuries, composers have drawn inspiration from the majestic glow and celestial dance of our nearest star, crafting masterpieces that capture its essence in musical form.

    Join me as we delve into three extraordinary compositions: Richard Strauss's awe-inspiring Alpine Symphony, Joseph Haydn's enchanting 'Sun' quartets from his Op. 20, and Carl Nielsen's evocative Helios Overture. Each piece offers a unique perspective on the sun's power, beauty, and mystique, inviting us to bask in its radiance through the language of music.

    At Busy Kids Love Music, we believe in making learning a joyous adventure for the whole family. Join me as we journey through the celestial symphony of the cosmos, where music and education unite to inspire curiosity and ignite imaginations!

    Musical Samples You'll Hear in this Episode:

    Eine Alpensinfonie (An Alpine Symphony) , Op. 64: Nacht (Night) - Sonnenaufgang (Sunrise)

    J. Haydn — String Quartet No. 4, Op. 20 / Meccore String Quartet

    Carl Nielsen - Helios Overture, Op. 17

    Playlist for Episode 119

    I've put together a curated playlist of the 3 pieces we learned about in today's episode. It makes great background music for science homework if your student is learning more about the upcoming solar eclipse!

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    Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 07min
  • 134 - Fanny Crosby

     

    In Episode 118 of the Busy Kids Love Music podcast, we delve into the life and works of Fanny Crosby, an influential figure and prolific hymn writer. This special episode not only pays homage to her remarkable talent but also highlights the importance of recognizing the often-overlooked contributions of women in music history.

    Fanny Crosby, born in 1820, lost her sight as an infant due to a medical mishap. Despite this early adversity, she went on to become one of the most productive hymn writers in history, penning over 8,000 hymns during her lifetime. Her timeless compositions, including beloved classics like "Blessed Assurance," "To God Be the Glory," and "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior," continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, transcending generations and denominations.

    Throughout Episode 118, listeners will be treated to an immersive exploration of Fanny Crosby's life and music. From her humble beginnings in rural New York to her enduring legacy as a trailblazing female composer, each segment offers valuable insights into her remarkable journey.

    Moreover, this episode serves as a poignant reminder of the power of music to uplift, inspire, and unite. Fanny Crosby's hymns, with their profound lyrics and timeless melodies, have provided solace and strength to countless individuals throughout history, serving as a source of comfort and hope in times of joy and sorrow alike.

    As we celebrate Women's History Month, it's essential to reflect on the countless contributions of women like Fanny Crosby, whose talents and tenacity have left an indelible mark on the world of music and beyond. Through Episode 118 of the Busy Kids Love Music podcast, listeners of all ages are invited to join in this celebration, honoring the life, legacy, and enduring spirit of an influential female composer.

    Tune in to Episode 118 of the Busy Kids Love Music podcast and embark on a musical journey through the life and works of Fanny Crosby—a fitting tribute to Women's History Month and a testament to the enduring power of music to inspire and uplift us all.

    Musical Samples You'll Hear in this Episode:

    Blessed Assurance by Fanny Crosby (Piano Instrumental)

    Fanny Crosby Hymns on Harp

    Praise The Lord (To God Be The Glory) (Hymns with lyrics)

    Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior - Jonathan Anderson Violin Hymns

    Music Listening Schedule for Episode 118

    I've put together a curated playlist of some of the pieces we highlighted in today's episode as well as a few of the many hymn arrangements of Fanny Crosby's collection.

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    Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 07min
  • 133 - Georg Philipp Telemann

    In Episode 117, we're immersing ourselves in the rich and intricate world of Baroque music, shining a spotlight on the genius of Georg Philipp Telemann. Get ready to embark on a musical adventure as we unravel the life and melodies of this Baroque maestro.

    Georg Philipp Telemann, a name that echoes through the corridors of musical history, was not just a composer; he was a virtuoso of his time. Born in 1681, Telemann's legacy extends far beyond his era, leaving an indelible mark on the Baroque period with his innovative compositions and unparalleled creativity.

    As we explore this episode, we'll journey through the tapestry of Telemann's life, discovering the influences that shaped his music and the groundbreaking compositions that defined an era. From his early days in Magdeburg to his later years in Hamburg, Telemann's musical odyssey is a testament to the transformative power of art.

    Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of Baroque music or a newcomer eager to explore the classics, Episode 117 promises to be a captivating journey into the heart of Telemann's genius. Join me as we unravel the layers of his compositions, appreciating the artistry that continues to resonate through the centuries.

    Gather your young music enthusiasts and let the melodies of Georg Philipp Telemann transport you to a bygone era of musical splendor. Episode 117 is not just a podcast episode; it's an invitation to discover, appreciate, and fall in love with the Baroque brilliance of one of history's musical giants.

    Musical Samples You'll Hear in this Episode:

    Telemann: Viola Concerto in G major, Rose Armbrust Griffin

    Telemann: Trumpet Concertos Vol.1

    Telemann: Complete Tafelmusik

    Telemann - Wassermusik suites & concertos

    Music Listening Schedule for Episode 117

    I've put together a curated playlist of some of the pieces we highlighted in today's episode as well as a few other selections of Georg Philipp Telemann. You'll have the chance to see what choreographed ballet performances look like to some of the music we learned about in the podcast when you view the videos in this playlist.

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    Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 06min
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