Episodes
We're back to our instrument breakdown episodes, this time exploring two members of the low string family, the viola and cello! We're joined by Tanner Menees, violist and Ben Manis, cellist and conductor to discuss these two great instruments and how to listen to them. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 11/07/20
In celebration of Election Day, we're offering up a fun listening game to exercise your listening skills and get your civic engagement juices flowing! In this game, we're challenging you to listen to two different versions of the national anthem and try to hear the differences: Original: Link Here Stravinsky's Re-Harmonization: Link Here Happy listening, go vote, and let us know through social media or our website how many differences you end up noticing! https://www.vote.org/
Published 11/03/20
We continue our series on listening tips by examining the era and style of Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler, Wagner, and so many other great composers - Romanticism! We're joined by Hannah to discuss our five points of advice for listening to this highly passionate and emotional music, and hear some great music along the way! Tip 1: Hearing Romantic works through the lens of the composer (8:17) Tip 2: Distinguishing between absolute and programmatic music (15:33) Tip 3: Listening for extremes!...
Published 10/29/20
We're back with some more era-specific tips for listening to classical music, and this time we're talking about Classical (?) style! Despite being a poorly named period in music history, the Classical era boasts some of the greatest composers of all time, including Mozart, Haydn, and the young Beethoven.  Tip 1: Listening for quick character changes (6:07) Tip 2: Listening operatically (11:25) Tip 3: Noticing metric irregularities (21:20) Tip 4: Hearing Sonata form (29:57) Tip 5: Musical...
Published 10/22/20
In a new series, which we'll alternate with our instrument breakdowns, we provide five tips for listening to a certain style of music. Today's episode is on Baroque music, an era that included some of the most famous and well-respected composers, including J.S. Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, and others!  Tips 1. Distinguishing between sacred and secular music (4:25) 2. Finding emotional nuance in baroque music (9:02) 3. Hearing simple forms and mapping (18:28) 4. Distinguishing between modern and...
Published 10/17/20
In a new series, we discuss how to listen to some of the most important musical instruments that might appear in a classical concert. Today we start with the violin, the highest string instrument, which boasts some of the most popular concertos and sonatas in the repertoire. We're joined by Kevin Lin, Concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony, to chat about this amazing instrument! www.attentiontodetailpod.com If you enjoy the show, remember to rate, review, and subscribe!
Published 10/10/20
Today we're joined by Hannah to break down our final fundamental technique, Mapping! We discuss how to listen to longer stretches of music with focus and attention, hearing landmark points, and how visualizing large passages of music can help to understand the structure of a big piece. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe! www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 10/02/20
Today we review the second fundamental technique of this podcast, Hearing Ideas! We talk about how to recognize musical ideas, how to apply this technique, and some common pitfalls. Apologies for the terrible singing, we are working on limited equipment for the next two weeks! www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 09/26/20
After many weeks of Wagner, we decided to get back to basics and review our four fundamental techniques, starting with our first technique, Listening Attentively. Our techniques require no background knowledge, rely solely on attention, and help you to find more meaning and enjoyment in listening to classical music!  For the recording from this episode, click here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 09/17/20
Our final review of the Ring Cycle! Today we look at Act 3 of Götterdammerung, which includes some of the most famous music Wagner ever wrote, including Siegfried's Death and Funeral March and the Immolation Scene. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe! All recordings are from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 09/12/20
We continue our review of Götterdammerung, looking at the gloomy second act. A transition act that prepares the high drama of Act 3, we touch on several important moments, including the famous final trio of Brunnhilde, Gunther, and Hagen. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe! All recordings are from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 09/10/20
We're on to the final (and our favorite) opera of Wagner's Ring Cycle, Götterdammerung! Today we review the prologue and first act, which includes some of the greatest music Wagner ever wrote, like "Siegfried's Rhine Journey" and "Hagen's Watch." Remember to rate, review, and subscribe! All recordings are from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 09/06/20
We're joined today by my co-host, Hannah Reffett, who returns to help us break down Act 3 of Siegfried! Also, keep an eye out for our new blog, which will be coming shortly at www.attentiontodetailpod.com! All recordings come from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here.
Published 09/02/20
Today we continue with Act 2 of Siegfried, deep in the forest where the dragon Fafner is guarding the Ring. We hear the epic battle between Siegfried and the dragon, the famous "Forest Murmurs," and much more! All recordings are from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 08/31/20
We continue our breakdown of Wagner's Ring Cycle by looking at the first act of the third opera, Siegfried!  All recordings are from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here. Remember to rank, subscribe, and leave a comment if you are enjoying our breakdowns! www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 08/25/20
On this episode, we take a break from our SparkNotes-style reviews of Wagner's Ring Cycle to look at the popular soundtrack to The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien's famous three-part story that is based on Wagner's epic saga. We examine the use of themes and leitmotifs, rank our famous moments of music, and look at similarities and differences in the plots of these two great masterpieces. All LOTR clips come from the Complete Recordings of the Lord of the Rings Soundtrack, composed and conducted...
Published 08/19/20
Today we review the final act of Die Walküre, which opens with the famous "Ride of the Valkyries," and concludes with "Wotan's Farewell," one of the most passionate and heart-wrenching moments in all of music.  If you're enjoying our breakdowns of the Ring Cycle, make sure to rate, subscribe, and leave us a comment! All recording clips from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 08/13/20
Today we continue our review of the second opera of Wagner's Ring Cycle, looking at Act 2 of Die Walküre! All recordings are from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 08/09/20
On this episode, we start our review of the first major opera of the Ring Cycle, Die Walküre! We look at the first act which features the heroic characters Siegmund and Sieglinde, siblings reunited after being separated at birth. All recordings from the Vienna Philharmonic and Georg Solti, found here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 08/05/20
Today we start our review of Wagner's Ring Cycle with a look at the first opera, Das Rheingold! We explore the important leitmotifs that will come back in the later operas, and listen to important musical and narrative moments.   www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 08/01/20
Over the month of August, we'll be boiling down the massively influential (and long) operas of Wagner's Ring Cycle to their most important moments. In preparation for these ten upcoming episodes, we discuss the life and music of the controversial Richard Wagner, and go over what we'll be covering as we review his magnum opus, as well as what we'll leave out.
Published 07/29/20
The classical music community lost a great friend this past week in violinist and conductor Greg Cardi. In the wake of his passing, we decided to record a special episode exploring the relationship between music and grief. First, we interviewed music therapist Suzanne Hanser to discuss using music (and silence) as a powerful healing tool, and then spoke to several friends and colleagues of Greg who shared some of their most poignant memories. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 07/18/20
We're back with another fantasy sports-style draft, this time picking our most underrated composers! We averaged several Top 100 Composers lists to approximate the general consensus on who the greatest composers are, and then we picked apart the list. Enjoy!Compiled List of Top 100 Composers: Link
Published 07/07/20
Hannah is back, and today we're tackling the tricky world of modern/contemporary music! We discuss some techniques for new listeners to approach this often challenging and intimidating sub-genre of classical music, and predictably get sidetracked philosophizing about the meaning of July 4th and the decline of American exceptionalism.
Published 07/04/20
Today we're joined by Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis, Professor of Music at Princeton University and author of two books, On Repeat: How Music Plays the Mind and The Psychology of Music: A Very Short Introduction. We discuss a variety of topics, including her work on repetition, how to measure musicality, and the parallels between language and music!  To hear the speech-to-song illusion mentioned in the episode, click here. www.attentiontodetailpod.com
Published 06/25/20