Beth Cohen and Plains FM 96.9 Christchurch New Zealand

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Whether you are an experienced classical listener, new to classical, or don't like or listen to classical music, this show is for you. Hosted by Beth Cohen, an orchestra and concert bands conductor, and a music educator and consultant with a PhD in music education. Beth will help you to engage and connect with classical music in a deeper and exciting new way. Find Listen to this! on Plains FM 96.9 Canterbury New Zealand every other Sunday evening at 6:00 PM or on Apple podcasts and Spotify. Facebook: listentothis!@plainsfm

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Beth Cohen and Plains FM 96.9 Christchurch New Zealand

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Music

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www.plainsfm.org.nz

Latest episode

Jun 10, 2026

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Episodes

War and glory 10.06.2026

War, what is it good for? Not much except for a lot of great orchestral music.

Power 26.05.2026

Want to feel stronger. Here is classical music that gives us power.

Health 26.05.2026

In this episode we will listen to classical music that helps us heal.

Sad 03.05.2026

Psychologists have often talked about how when you are sad it is better to acknowledge and move through the sadness in order to become ok again. When you are sad, it is a lovely thing to listen to a work of classical music, and allow yourself to feel that emotion on a deeper level.

The conversation continues. The question is challenged. 30.04.2026

We will follow up the last episode and listen to the second and third movement of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto in G major.

Happy 18.04.2026

Want to get happy, stay happy, celebrate being happy? Classical music can help.

A True Conversation : Beethoven Piano Concerto 4 01.04.2026

Imagine you’re holding a big glass mug of beer with a handle. If you have a real one nearby, even better. Now imagine you’re surrounded by friends, family, teammates. You’ve just pulled off something difficult—something you weren’t sure would work. You swing that mug back and forth in celebration. That feeling—EARNED joy FOUGHT FOR VICTORY STRUGGLE and REDEMPTION—that’s Beethoven

Let’s Argue The concerto 27.03.2026

We can learn from the musical concerto about the art of discussion and even how to argue better. Bach Piano Concerto in D minor will give us a sense of. Bqck and forth and beauty in the dialogue.

Let’s Agree Mozart Piano Concerto 21 12.03.2026

Let’s listen to Mozart’s Piano Concerto #21 where the argument is light and playful and the agreement is gloriously beautiful.

WHY CLASSICAL MUSIC 15.09.2025

Classical music that makes you smarter

Wellington City Orchestra 08.11.2024

In this episode we will highlight the upcoming concert of the Wellington City Orchestra who are performing Dmitri Shostakovich's Cello Concerto #1 and New Zealand composers Douglas Lilburn / Aoteoroa Overture and Anthony Ritchie / Symphony #1

Cats 26.10.2024

Many listeners own a cat, like cats or just want to get into the current trend of being a cat lady. This episode is dedicated to USA  Republican Candidate for vice president  J.D. Vance and as well to Taylor Swift who endorsed Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris with a cat friendly special sign off. Lets listen to classical music that have cat themes, either in the title, theme, or thr...

Stories of Time and Place: The Christchurch Youth Orchestra 10.05.2024

In previous "Listen to this!" episodes we highlighted the performance of the Nelson Symphony and their concert called "Travel Plans".  Even though its musical program is also about different places, the Christchurch Youth Orchestra’s concert is less about the cultural aspects of a different country and more about the visceral FEELING of the geography of a different land.

Love and Romance: Romeo and Juliet 29.04.2024

Ahhh love….We all want it… sometimes we find it sometimes we lose it. How does classical music bring us love and Romance through the story of the classic story of Romeo and Juliet.

Let's Dance 09.04.2024

Let’s groove with our modern moves to the old classical beats.

Travel Plans Part 2 09.04.2024

Let’s continue to open up our lives to new feelings, new ways of thinking, new sensations by exploring the world through classical music with the music of The Nelson Symphony Orchestra’s concert, Travel Plans.. Aaron Copland's visit the USA with Appalachian Spring, New Zealand with Natalie Hunt's Only to the Mountain Highest and Spain with Joachim Rodrigo's Concerto de Aranjuez.

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