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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!
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Welcome to the final episode of our three-part series on the extraordinary composer Gustav Holst! If you missed our earlier episodes where we explored Holst’s life and his famous orchestral suite The Planets, be sure to check out those episodes using the links below. In today’s episode, we dive into a different side of Holst’s musical genius—his Fi…
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Welcome back to Busy Kids Love Music! In this second episode of our three-part series on the incredible composer Gustav Holst, we're diving into one of his most famous and beloved works: The Planets. Whether you're a budding astronomer, a lover of mythology, or a homeschooling student learning about the solar system, this episode offers a fun and f…
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Welcome to Busy Kids Love Music, the podcast for busy families and kids who love music and want to learn more about their favorite composers, instruments, and styles of music. I'm your host, Carly Seifert, the creator of Busy Kids Do Piano, and today we are kicking off a special 3-part series on the life and music of the great composer, Gustav Hols…
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There’s been a lot of debate about what the relationship should be between videographic criticism and writing. Some have wondered if video essays could function as stand-alone scholarship and break free from having to be framed by text-based explanations such as creator statements or peer reviews. But even if one acknowledges the role of writing in…
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Welcome to the final episode of our Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music series! Travel with me today as we explore the vibrant and historical folk music of Greece. This summer, we’ve traveled through Zambia, Fiji, Finland, and Argentina, learning about their rich musical traditions. If you missed any episodes, don’t worry – I’ve linked them …
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Welcome to Episode 128 of Busy Kids Love Music! I’m thrilled to bring you the 4th stop of our Around the World series, where we journey to different countries to explore their unique folk music traditions. Today, we immerse ourselves in the vibrant sounds of Argentina! In This Episode: Chacarera: Discover this lively folk style from rural Argentina…
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Today's episode features a conversation recorded live in May at The King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence in London. The event featured as the launch of Cinema and Machine Vision: Artificial Intelligence, Aesthetics and Spectatorship, a new book from Edinburgh University Press by Daniel Chávez Heras, who is a lecturer in the Department of Digi…
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Welcome to Episode 127 of Busy Kids Love Music! I’m thrilled to have you join me as we continue our summer series, Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music. So far, we've explored the musical traditions of Zambia and Finland. If you missed those episodes, you can catch up by visiting the links below, where you can also print your passport stamps.…
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Welcome to another episode of Busy Kids Love Music! In this episode, we continue our fourth annual summer series, Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music, with a journey to Finland. Discover the enchanting musical traditions of this beautiful Scandinavian country, from the mystical sounds of the kantele to the lively tunes of Pelimanni music. In…
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Hello Busy Kids Love Music families! I am so excited to welcome you to the fourth annual summer series of our podcast: Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music! This summer, we’re packing our musical bags and embarking on a journey to explore folk music from different countries, collecting passport stamps along the way. DOWNLOAD YOUR PASSPORT HER…
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From movies to television, YouTube to TikTok, it’s a big world of audiovisual media out there. How many videographic works have tried to take them all in? A new installation work has tried to do just that. The Extended Play is a collaboration between artists Anina Müller and Jennifer Merlyn Scherler, which was exhibited at the Austellungsraum Kling…
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Welcome back to Busy Kids Love Music, where we delve into the fascinating world of music and its incredible instruments. Today's episode is dedicated to exploring the unique and versatile banjo, the perfect instrument to learn about during this African-American Music Appreciation Month as it is significant in Black musical traditions of the past an…
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Welcome to the latest episode of Busy Kids Love Music, where we embark on a musical journey into the captivating world of Sergei Prokofiev's ballet masterpiece, "Cinderella." Today we'll dive into the enchanting melodies and unforgettable moments that make this composition a timeless treasure. **Discovering Prokofiev's Ballet Legacy:** Sergei Proko…
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Today's episode is the first in a series of conversations on videos created as part of the project, Doing Women’s (Global) (Horror) Film History (DWGHFH), a year-long video essay mentoring and training program that culminated in a videographic special issue of MAI: Feminism & Visual Culture. Led by Alison Peirse, DWGHFH features the work of thirty …
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Welcome back, music enthusiasts and families! Today, we dive into the captivating world of Sergei Prokofiev's timeless masterpiece, "Peter and the Wolf." In our latest episode of the Busy Kids Love Music podcast, we delve deep into the whimsical tale of young Peter and his encounters with various animals in the Russian forest. Join me as we uncover…
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Today's episode is the fourth in an ongoing collaboration between The Video Essay Podcast and "The Video Essay: Memories, Ecologies, Bodies," a three-year research project on video essays led by Kevin B. Lee, Locarno Film Festival Professor for the Future of Cinema at USI University of Lugano, with Johannes Binotto and Evelyn Kreutzer, and funded b…
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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 cond…
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Today's episode features a conversation with filmmaker Christopher Jason Bell, who joins the show to discuss Miss Me Yet, his ten-part found footage series on the presidency of George W. Bush and rehabilitation of Bush's image in recent years. The series is available to stream for free via Means TV. Also, check out an essay on Miss Me Yet written b…
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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 …
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Today's episode is the third in an ongoing collaboration between The Video Essay Podcast and "The Video Essay: Memories, Ecologies, Bodies," a three-year research project on video essays led by Kevin B. Lee, Locarno Film Festival Professor for the Future of Cinema at USI University of Lugano, with Johannes Binotto and Evelyn Kreutzer, and funded by…
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Today's episode features a conversation with Alison Peirse, a horror film scholar and professor at the University of Leeds. Alison led the project Doing Women’s (Global) (Horror) Film History (DWGHFH), a year-long video essay mentoring and training program that culminated in a videographic special issue of MAI: Feminism & Visual Culture. DWGHFH fea…
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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 …
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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…
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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 …
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Today's episode is the second in an ongoing collaboration between The Video Essay Podcast and "The Video Essay: Memories, Ecologies, Bodies," a three-year research project on video essays led by Kevin B. Lee, Locarno Film Festival Professor for the Future of Cinema at USI University of Lugano, with Johannes Binotto and Evelyn Kreutzer, and funded b…
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In the spirit of honoring Black History Month, Episode 116 is dedicated to the remarkable Nina Simone – a soulful force, a musical genius, and an iconic figure in the world of music. Prepare to be captivated as we delve into the extraordinary life and enchanting music of the incomparable Nina Simone. Nina Simone, born Eunice Kathleen Waymon, was mo…
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Today marks the grand finale of our captivating three-part series on the influential American composer, Aaron Copland. We’ve delved into the world of Copland’s ballets, embarked on a musical journey through the Wild West, and now, we’re set to explore a piece that stands as both powerful and patriotic—the iconic “Fanfare for the Common Man.” Compos…
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On today's episode, Will talks with filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho about his new film, Pictures of Ghosts. Set in the director's home city of Recife, in the Pernambuco state of Brazil, the film is a self-described "multidimensional journey through time, sound, architecture and filmmaking." Kleber talks about the film's origins, the art of voiceove…
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I'm thrilled to present the second part of our three-part series dedicated to the maestro himself, Aaron Copland. In Episode 114, we're turning our attention to the dance floor, exploring the breathtaking world of ballet through the genius compositions of Copland. **🕺💃 The Balletic Odyssey of Aaron Copland 💃🕺** In this enchanting episode, I invite …
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Welcome, dear listeners, to our first podcast episode of the new year — Episode 113 of the Busy Kids Love Music Podcast! In this captivating installment, we embark on the first part of a fascinating series delving into the life and musical legacy of one of America’s most iconic composers: Aaron Copland. **🎶 A Prelude to Genius 🎶** Aaron Copland, a …
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Today's episode centers on Sight & Sound magazine's new list, "The Best Video Essays of 2023." In a conversation moderated by Kevin B. Lee, the curators of this year's list, Irina Trocan, Queline Meadows, and Will Webb, discuss the results of the poll, their curatorial strategies, and offer general thoughts on the video essay landscape in 2023. Thi…
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We're about to embark on a global musical journey that transcends borders and celebrates the diversity of holiday traditions. In this special episode, we'll be delving into the rich tapestry of sounds and rhythms that accompany festive celebrations around the world. Join us as we explore the enchanting traditions of Las Posadas, Diwali, Oshogatsu, …
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Today on the Busy Kids Love Music podcast, we're diving into the festive world of sleigh bells, those magical jingling companions that add a sprinkle of holiday cheer to our favorite tunes. In this episode, we'll be unwrapping the history, craftsmanship, and musical significance of sleigh bells, exploring how these small but mighty instruments have…
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I'm thrilled to invite you to listen today's podcast episode, all about embracing the beauty of the harvest season through the enchanting power of music. Get ready to be transported to a world of rustic charm and heartwarming melodies. As the leaves turn brilliant shades of red and gold, and the air becomes crisp with the promise of autumn, we're d…
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On today's episode, Will is joined by Catherine Fowler, a film scholar based at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Catherine curated the most recent special issue of the journal, [in]Transition, which features feminist videographic diptychs by six scholars: Nicole Morse, Maryam Tafakory, Melissa Dollman, Paola Voci, Maud Ceuterick, and Catheri…
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Get ready to embark on a captivating musical journey as we dive into the rich tapestry of Native American Musical Storytelling in honor of Native American Heritage Month. For centuries, Native American communities have passed down their traditions, stories, and cultural heritage through the power of music. In this episode, we'll explore the mesmeri…
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Welcome back to the Busy Kids Love Music podcast for the second part of our enthralling journey into the world of Giuseppe Verdi. Today, we set the stage for an operatic odyssey as we delve into Verdi's grandest and most opulent masterpiece - "Aida." Join me as we unveil the secrets behind the creation of this timeless work, exploring the intricate…
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Greetings, opera aficionados and music enthusiasts alike! I'm thrilled to welcome you back to the Busy Kids Love Music podcast for an extraordinary two-part series dedicated to the unparalleled Giuseppe Verdi. In the realm of classical music, Verdi's name stands as a monument to the grandeur of opera, and in this episode, we embark on a captivating…
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On today's episode, Evelyn Kreutzer, a Berlin-based scholar, curator, and video essayist, joins to discuss her videographic origin story, collaborative projects (including Once Upon a Screen and Moving Poems), videographic vulnerability, the new Videography section of the journal zfm, and more. We also discuss Evelyn's video essay, "Footsteps," and…
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In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15th-October 15th), we embark on a musical journey to explore the life and contributions of the remarkable Mexican composer, conductor, and educator, Carlos Chávez. Join me in discovering the vibrant artistry of Chávez's musical legacy that reflects the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Mexic…
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Today, we embark on a brass-infused journey as we explore the majestic world of the French horn. Join me in discovering the intricacies of this enchanting instrument, from its anatomy and playing techniques to the diverse array of music it brings to life. Brass Brilliance - The French Horn: In this episode, we'll be shining a spotlight on the Frenc…
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We're concluding our two-part series on Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel by delving into his most iconic and enduring masterpiece - Canon in D Major. Widely recognized as one of the most famous classical pieces of all time, this episode will unravel the enchanting story behind the timeless Canon. The Canon Phenomenon: Pachelbel's Canon in D Major …
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As we kick off a new school year here in the U.S., I'm thrilled to introduce a brand new composer series that will be the perfect companion to your back-to-school season. Today, we're diving into the life, style, and legacy of the renowned Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel. What better way to start the school year than by delving into the captivati…
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Hello, music explorers, and welcome to the grand finale of our summer series, Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music! I'm thrilled to take you on our last adventure to the enchanting land of Turkey in episode 102. It's been an incredible journey, and I'm grateful to have shared these musical discoveries with you. Print Your Passport Stamp: Befo…
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