Fall in Love with Music

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

Fall in Love with Music is a television program produced by The Discovery Orchestra, starring George Marriner Maull, who is a seasoned conductor, composer, and music educator. The show premiered in 2015, and it features Maull, who takes the viewer on a journey of discovery into the magical world of classical music.

The Discovery Orchestra is known for its innovative approaches to music education and performance, and this show is no exception. Its unique format combines elements of a documentary and a music performance, which makes for an engaging and entertaining experience for audiences of all ages.

Each episode of Fall in Love with Music explores a different aspect of music, from the basics of rhythm and melody to more complex concepts such as harmony and form. Through a combination of live performances, archival footage, and insightful commentary, Maull breaks down the elements of each piece of music and helps the viewer to understand how they all come together to create a cohesive musical experience.

One of the most compelling aspects of the show is Maull's infectious enthusiasm for music. He has a gift for breaking down complex concepts into simple, relatable terms, and his love for the music is evident in every episode. He is a skilled conductor and composer, and his expertise shines through in his insightful commentary and analysis.

Throughout the show, Maull uses a variety of musical examples to help illustrate his points. These include classical works from renowned composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Bach, as well as more contemporary pieces from artists like Leonard Bernstein and Duke Ellington. By exploring a range of musical styles, Maull ensures that there is something for everyone in each episode.

Another standout feature of the show is the live performances that are interspersed throughout each episode. Maull and his orchestra bring the music to life, and the energy and passion of these performances are truly infectious. Whether you are a seasoned classical music fan or a newcomer to the genre, these performances are sure to leave you feeling exhilarated and inspired.

In addition to the live performances, the show also features archival footage of some of the greatest classical musicians of all time. These include legendary conductors and performers such as Leonard Bernstein, Arturo Toscanini, and Maria Callas. By showcasing these historic performances, Maull offers a glimpse into the rich history and legacy of classical music.

Overall, Fall in Love with Music is an exceptional program that offers a unique and engaging approach to music education. Maull's passion and expertise shine through in every episode, and his ability to break down complex musical concepts into easy-to-understand terms makes the show accessible to viewers of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you are a seasoned classical music fan or a newcomer to the genre, there is something to love about Fall in Love with Music.

Fall in Love with Music is a series that ran for 1 seasons (8 episodes) between March 30, 2016 and on The Discovery Orchestra

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Seasons
Putting It All Together
8. Putting It All Together
March 30, 2016
This final episode continues the detailed exploration the 4th movement of Beethoven's "String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 2," featuring the Amphion String Quartet. A complete play-thru of the movement, with listening guide graphics on screen, concludes the program and provides viewers an opportunity to truly experience the concepts they have learned throughout the series.
Leave It to Beethoven!
7. Leave It to Beethoven!
March 30, 2016
This episode provides an in-depth exploration of the 4th movement of Beethoven's "String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 2." Concepts presented in the previous six episodes_4-18 are revisited in this 'new' context. The Amphion String Quartet joins Maestro Maull to provide a detailed investigation of this entire movement of classical music.
Paragraphs Without Words
6. Paragraphs Without Words
March 30, 2016
Listeners are encouraged to grasp larger chunks or 'paragraphs' of musical information. "Ruby My Dear" by Thelonious Monk is played by the Dan Crisci Jazz Quartet. Robert Schumann's piano work "Wichtige Begebenheit" is explored and introduces the concept of program music. Mozart's clever "Variations on Ah! vous dirai-je Maman," also for piano solo, reinforces the concept of open-minded listening.
How Listening Affects Us
5. How Listening Affects Us
March 30, 2016
What happens when we listen to classical music? Open-mindedness and flexible thinking are explored using visual puzzles and musical examples. Handel's fugue from "Concerto Grosso, Op.6, No. 7" reinforces flexible listening. Effective surprise is presented using Bartok's "For Children Vol. II, No. 12" for piano. Rachmaninoff's "Symphony No. 2" is used to demonstrate tension and release.
The Elements of Music
4. The Elements of Music
March 30, 2016
The elements or basic ingredients of music are defined. Musical excerpts from Episode 3 return. Other featured pieces are Mozart's "Piano Sonata, K. 545"; Bach's "Little Prelude in D, BWV 936"; Rachmaninoff's "Symphony No. 2"; Mendelssohn's "Symphony No. 4, 'Italian'" and Morton Subotnick's "Silver Apples of the Moon" - as well as a bit of humor - are all used to refine these definitions.
Is This Music?
3. Is This Music?
March 30, 2016
Viewers are asked to think about what the basic ingredients of music are. Excerpts from a Gregorian Chant, Medieval Song, and works by J.S. Bach, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Bartok, as well as the jazz piece "Take Five" are used to stimulate this thought process. Morton Subotnick's electronic work "Silver Apples of the Moon" is used to encourage speculation about what is music...or not.
Why Aren't We Listening?
2. Why Aren't We Listening?
March 30, 2016
This episode examines the factors that predispose people not to listen, but also offers an opportunity for some focused guided listening in the first movement of Mendelssohn's "Symphony No. 4 'Italian'". Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5" makes a humorous appearance, and a portion of the third movement of Bela Bartok's "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta" is reprised.
Our Musical Focus
1. Our Musical Focus
March 30, 2016
Maestro Maull jumps right into creating an "aha" around listening versus hearing and the process of noticing detail in music using the third movement of Bela Bartok's "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta" as the vehicle.
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Where to Watch Fall in Love with Music
Fall in Love with Music is available for streaming on the The Discovery Orchestra website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Fall in Love with Music on demand at Amazon and PBS.
  • Premiere Date
    March 30, 2016
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