Matthew Marullo
Dr. Music
"Classical's Cool!" Dr. Music is a fun, friendly educational podcast that introduces listeners to great classical music. The podcast is primarily for people who have little to no knowledge of classical music, and don't know where to begin their experience. Other styles will be discussed in relation to the various topics we cover. No prior knowledge of classical music necessary! All that is necessary is a desire to learn, and have fun doing it.
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9. Aug 2024
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Dr. Music Episode 12 28.09.2020 32:29
Send a text After listening to a few more scherzos - including three from the great film music of John Williams - we will be considering the 19th century version of film music. Various great composers like Mendelssohn, Grieg, and Bizet wrote incidental music to stage plays. In some cases the incidental music has become as famous - or more famous - than the plays themselves! (For example, A Midsumm...
Dr. Music Episode 11 21.09.2020 33:20
Send a text In the eleventh episode, I first talk about the "horror story" about Jerry Goldsmith I promised in the last episode, relating to that episode's topic of texturalism. A film composer is always at the mercy of the director, and it doesn't always make for a smooth working relationship! We then delve into a survey of some of the most famous and enjoyable scherzos in mus...
Dr. Music Episode 10 14.09.2020 33:38
Send a text Are you up for a challenge? After considering one more famous piece that depicts animals - a ballet by Maurice Ravel - we will talk about a 20th century trend called texturalism. Most of us are used to the basic musical components of melody, harmony, and rhythm, but it's not often we think about texture. Texturalism in music emphasizes the interaction between the different parts,...
Dr. Music Episode 9 07.09.2020 33:01
Send a text In the ninth episode of Dr. Music, we first dovetail with the previous episode, discussing what it is about Spanish music, regardless of which composer writes it, that makes it “sound” Spanish. Then we embark on a tour of very famous orchestral pieces that depict animals—everything from birds to elephants! We’ll see from these examples that pretty much every famous composer in music h...
Dr. Music Episode 8 31.08.2020 31:45
Send a text How about a trip to Spain, à la Spanish composers - and à la French composers? Composers of the 19th and 20th centuries have been very fascinated with the exoticism of the Iberian Peninsula, producing some great works of art that celebrate the Spanish culture. What is so amazing is how different composers from both Spain and other countries treat Spanish music. It makes for a very in...
Dr. Music Episode 7 24.08.2020 31:49
Send a text In this seventh episode of Dr. Music we will be hearing examples of pieces that incorporate wordless choruses. The human voice is a musical instrument, and when composers use the human voice to simply sing syllables, it's an amazing effect. Whether the wordless chorus is unaccompanied or blended with other orchestral instruments, the richness of character from the acoustic voice a...
Dr. Music Episode 6 17.08.2020 31:05
Send a text In this, the sixth episode of Dr. Music, we will be talking about uncommon meters - asymmetrical meters, to be exact. Common meters are in 4, or in 2, whereas meters in 5 or 7 don't happen as often. We will be listening to some interesting examples of asymmetrical meters by Tchaikovsky, Holst, and Prokofiev, as well as some examples from film music - from Poltergeist to Raiders of...
Dr. Music Episode 5 10.08.2020 30:19
Send a text In this fifth episode of Dr. Music, we discuss the Romantic Period aesthetic of "striving for the unattainable." Beethoven was the pioneer of the Romantic style, his Third Symphony igniting what became the Romantic ideal of stirring the imagination, visiting ancient times and exotic locations, and opening up a rich palette that was able to delve deeper into the artists's...
Dr. Music Episode 4 03.08.2020 31:22
Send a text In this fourth episode of Dr. Music, we first continue a bit with Jerry Goldsmith's film music, illustrating how recurring little musical gestures are reflective, in general, of an artist's personality. Then we delve into a compositional technique called the ostinato, a repeating melodic segment that can form the basis of an entire piece. We'll listen to examples of the...
Dr. Music Episode 3 27.07.2020 30:48
Send a text In this third exciting episode of Dr. Music, Matthew Marullo talks about film music, focusing on one of the great film composers of our time, the late Jerry Goldsmith. We will discuss the amazing way music can support the emotional and visual content of a film, and classical music's influence on its style. There will also be a theoretical explanation of why a particular Goldsmith...
Dr. Music Episode 2 20.07.2020 32:31
Send a text In this second podcast episode of Dr. Music, Matthew Marullo talks about an unusual subject, one that the average listener would never think about. In all types of music, sometimes the composer sustains one tonal element, while other tonal elements are changing simultaneously. This kind of effect is very common and makes for some very beautiful moments, or some really exciting moments...
Dr. Music Episode 1 14.07.2020 27:28
Send a text If you're somebody who knows little to nothing about classical music, and wants to know more, this podcast is for you. Hello, I'm Dr. Matthew Marullo, and in this first edition of my friendly, informal podcast, I first introduce myself, then define classical music, which includes debunking some common misconceptions. Then I launch into the first topic, impressionism in musi...
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