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Musical Notes
Musical Notes
7 episodes
2 days ago
We are two high school students passionate about music! In Musical Notes, we introduce people to amazing film and video game scores as well as works from classical music. If you enjoy our episodes, please consider leaving a review/rating and sharing this podcast with your family and friends. If you have any questions, suggestions, feedback, or just want to talk about music with us, you can email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com. We would love to hear from our audience!
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We are two high school students passionate about music! In Musical Notes, we introduce people to amazing film and video game scores as well as works from classical music. If you enjoy our episodes, please consider leaving a review/rating and sharing this podcast with your family and friends. If you have any questions, suggestions, feedback, or just want to talk about music with us, you can email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com. We would love to hear from our audience!
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Musical Notes
The Inferno to Paradise: Mahler's First Symphony

In this episode, we explore Gustav Mahler's First Symphony, also known as Titan. We give a brief account of who Gustav Mahler was, discuss the history and conception of the piece, as well as go over each movement and discuss their structure and themes.


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating/review and sharing this episode with your family and friends. If you have questions, suggestions, or feedback, please email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com.


Recommended recordings:

Seiji Ozawa with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (1988)

Klaus Tennstedt with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1990)

Claudio Abbado with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1981)

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2 years ago
21 minutes 13 seconds

Musical Notes
A Rewarding Journey: Octopath Traveler's Soundtrack

In this episode, we give a quick introduction to one of the best recent video game soundtracks, Octopath Traveler. We go through the background (0:33), the main theme (2:07), the character/location/town themes (6:28), the battle themes (12:16), and the ending theme (16:14).

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating/review and sharing this episode with your family and friends. If you have questions or feedback, please email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com.


Want to find out more about Octopath Traveler's Soundtrack? You can visit the composers blog (though it is in Japanese) and check out this interview with Yasunori Nishiki!

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2 years ago
18 minutes 28 seconds

Musical Notes
From Darkness to Light: Beethoven's Fifth Symphony

In this episode, we explore Beethoven's famous 5th Symphony. We discuss the history and conception of the piece, as well as going over each movement and discussing their structure and themes.


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating/review and sharing this episode with your family and friends. If you have questions, suggestions, or feedback, please email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com.


Music used:

Beethoven Symphony No. 5 conducted by Herbert von Karajan with the Berlin Philharmonic


Sources used (if you want to explore more):

  • Beethoven by Barry Cooper
  • Program notes from the Stow Symphony Orchestra and Fort Collins Symphony
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2 years ago
10 minutes 45 seconds

Musical Notes
Introduction to Beethoven

In this episode, we give a quick introduction to the life and music of composer Ludwig Van Beethoven, one of the most important composers in Western classical music.

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating/review and sharing this episode with your family and friends. If you have questions or feedback, please email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com.

Suggested works for listening (to help you get started, we suggest starting with his early and middle works...his late works can be tough for newcomers to get into):

  • Early Period: Piano Sonatas #8 & 14, Symphony #1, String Quartets #1 - 6, Violin Sonata #5, Romance in F major
  • Middle Period: Piano Sonatas #21, 23, & 26, Symphonies #3, 5, 6, & 7, String Quartets #7 - 9, Piano Concerto #5, Violin Concerto
  • Late Period: Piano Sonatas #28 - 32, Symphony #9, String Quartets #12 - 16 (including the Grosse Fugue), Diabelli Variations, Missa Solemnis


Music used (all pieces were composed by Beethoven):

  • Piano Trio No. 1 (performed by Beaux Arts Trio)
  • Eroica Variations (performed by Emil Gilels)
  • Piano Sonata No. 8 "Pathetique" (performed by Yundi Li)
  • Piano Sonata No. 14 "Moonlight" (performed by Jenö Jandó)
  • Symphony No. 5 (Herbert von Karajan with the Berlin Philharmonic)
  • Symphony No. 6 (Herbert von Karajan with the Berlin Philharmonic)
  • Symphony No. 9 (Günter Wand with the NDR Symphony Orchestra)
  • 6 Bagatelles, Op. 126 (Performed by Wilhelm Kempff)


If you want to explore more: most of the information comes from Beethoven by Barry Cooper. Some additional sources used are listed below.

  • A Brief History of Beethoven
  • Concise History of Western Music
  • Karl van Beethoven
  • Keeping Score: Eroica
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2 years ago
10 minutes 42 seconds

Musical Notes
The Butterfly Lovers' Concerto

In this episode, we explore The Butterfly Lovers' Concerto. We discuss the history and the conception of the piece, the story that inspired it, and the structure of this piece.


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating/review and sharing this episode with your family and friends. If you have questions or feedback, please email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com.


Music used:

  • The Moon Over a Fountain performed by Weiwei Wuu
  • Excerpts from The Butterfly Lovers' Concerto composed by He Zhanhao and Chen Gang and performed by the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra conducted by Chen Xieyang with Lü Siqing as soloist
  • The excerpts for glissando and vibrato were taken from this video


Sources used (if you want to explore more):

  • Story for the Butterfly Lovers
  • The Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto (1959) by Ying Zhang
  • The Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto by Zhanhao He and Gang Chen
  • Program notes from the New York Philharmonic and San Francisco Symphony
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2 years ago
16 minutes 42 seconds

Musical Notes
Episode 2: Exploring Dvořák's New World Symphony

In this episode, we explore Dvořák's 9th Symphony, commonly known as the "New World Symphony". We discuss the history and conception of the piece, as well as going over each movement and discussing their structure and themes.


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating/review and sharing this episode with your family and friends. If you have questions, suggestions, or feedback, please email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com.


Music used:

Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, "From the New World" composed by Antonin Dvořák. Most excerpts were performed by the New York Philharmonic with Leonard Bernstein conducting. One excerpt was performed by the Münchner Philharmoniker and conducted by Sergiu Celibidache.  An excerpt from Swing Low, Sweet Chariot performed by Etta James was also used.


Sources used (if you want to explore more):

http://www.antonin-dvorak.cz/en/symphony9

http://www.antonin-dvorak.cz/en/did-you-know

https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/24/arts/music/the-deal-that-brought-dvorak-to-new-york.html


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3 years ago
26 minutes 48 seconds

Musical Notes
Episode 1: Introduction and How to Train Your Dragon

In our first episode, we give a quick introduction about the podcast, including what it is about and our mission with this podcast. After this, we dive into exploring John Powell's incredible score for How to Train Your Dragon. We discuss the important themes and go over each track, providing our own thoughts and analysis. 


If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating/review and sharing this episode with your family and friends. If you have questions, suggestions, or feedback, please email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com.


Music used:

This is Berk by John Powell

Dragon Battle by John Powell

Downed Dragon by John Powell

Dragon Book by John Powell

Forbidden Friendship by John Powell

Test Drive by John Powell


Sources used (if you want to explore more):

Full Orchestral Score for How to Train Your Dragon:
https://omnimusicpublishing.com/product/john-powells-how-to-train-your-dragon-full-orchestral-score/

How to Train Your Brass Section by Ryan Leach:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9nbWehBOfc

Why How To Train Your Dragon Has The Best Opening Ever by Sideways:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UUJQH7GLms

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3 years ago
20 minutes 42 seconds

Musical Notes
We are two high school students passionate about music! In Musical Notes, we introduce people to amazing film and video game scores as well as works from classical music. If you enjoy our episodes, please consider leaving a review/rating and sharing this podcast with your family and friends. If you have any questions, suggestions, feedback, or just want to talk about music with us, you can email us at podcastmusicalnotes@gmail.com. We would love to hear from our audience!