oakland sym chorus http://www.oakland-sym-chorus.org Symphony and travel for music lovers Tue, 17 Oct 2017 22:00:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2016/09/cropped-printing-logo-PNG2-32x32.png oakland sym chorus http://www.oakland-sym-chorus.org 32 32 Why You Need to Visit Germany in Winter /2017/09/18/why-you-need-to-visit-germany-in-winter/ /2017/09/18/why-you-need-to-visit-germany-in-winter/#respond Mon, 18 Sep 2017 09:46:04 +0000 /?p=65 Neuschwanstein Castle

For music lovers, Germany offers a wealth of attractions. Home to some of the world’s most famous composers and musicians, the country has a rich and vibrant music scene that is part of its charm. Every season in Germany is a beautiful time to visit. But there is something about the colder months that lends it an ethereal charm. To see the castles in winter and picturesque villages blanketed with snow are just some of things that make Germany such an enchanting place to visit.

1. Spend a fairytale winter’s day in Neuschwanstein Castle. Enjoy the beautiful scenery to the old town of Füssen. And as you head to the castle, marvel at the storybook scene made even more beautiful by the fresh snow that covers everything.

2. Explore the wide array of attractions in The Black Forest including the magical sight of seeing one of Germany’s stunning regions transform into a veritable winter wonderland. Experience some of the most popular winter activities in the area like alpine skiing, hiking, and snowboarding. Or you can spend time in a cozy restaurant or café enjoying a hearty traditional meal or snack.

3. Experience all the fun and excitement as you spend time exploring the Christmas markets. Listen to live music, eat delicious foods and treats like gingerbread, and drink beer or glühwein (mulled wine) as you lose yourself in the festive air of the markets.

4. Keep warm in a café while enjoying kaffee and kuchen (coffee and cake). Sit by the window and spend the time people watching or simply taking in the winter scenery outside.

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Neuschwanstein Castle

For music lovers, Germany offers a wealth of attractions. Home to some of the world’s most famous composers and musicians, the country has a rich and vibrant music scene that is part of its charm. Every season in Germany is a beautiful time to visit. But there is something about the colder months that lends it an ethereal charm. To see the castles in winter and picturesque villages blanketed with snow are just some of things that make Germany such an enchanting place to visit.

1. Spend a fairytale winter’s day in Neuschwanstein Castle. Enjoy the beautiful scenery to the old town of Füssen. And as you head to the castle, marvel at the storybook scene made even more beautiful by the fresh snow that covers everything.

2. Explore the wide array of attractions in The Black Forest including the magical sight of seeing one of Germany’s stunning regions transform into a veritable winter wonderland. Experience some of the most popular winter activities in the area like alpine skiing, hiking, and snowboarding. Or you can spend time in a cozy restaurant or café enjoying a hearty traditional meal or snack.

3. Experience all the fun and excitement as you spend time exploring the Christmas markets. Listen to live music, eat delicious foods and treats like gingerbread, and drink beer or glühwein (mulled wine) as you lose yourself in the festive air of the markets.

4. Keep warm in a café while enjoying kaffee and kuchen (coffee and cake). Sit by the window and spend the time people watching or simply taking in the winter scenery outside.

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Studying About Classical Music /2017/06/07/studying-about-classical-music/ /2017/06/07/studying-about-classical-music/#respond Wed, 07 Jun 2017 22:11:30 +0000 /?p=60 classical music

Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin – these are only few of the world’s most famous classical music players, all of which who lived during the 1700s and the 1800s.

Do you know what’s interesting about it? It’s the fact that classical music is still very much alive in today’s generation. It can still be heard on Broadway musicals in New York, as well as during orchestral performances in London.

But do you know what’s more interesting about it? It’s the fact that people still want to study about classical music today, despite the rise of pop songs and RnB songs. It can still be learned during normal music classes at school, as well as during advanced classes at online schools.

That being said, here are some tips for you when studying about classical music:

Listen to it every time you can.

Just as you do when finding a new favorite song to listen to over and over again, studying about classical music also means finding an old classical song to listen to over and over again. This will not only make you familiarize the rhythm of the music, but also make you realize the heart of the music itself – if it’s meant to be played fast like it’s a feeling of excitement or if it’s meant to be played slow like it’s a feeling of melancholy.

Watch others play it every time you can.

One of the best ways to study about classical musical is watching others play a song every time you can, which is pretty much like the idea behind The Study of Orchestration Samuel Adler. Watching for yourself how others play classical music will not only make you familiarize how it’s truly played, but also make you realize the importance of every beat it conveys to the audience.

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classical music

Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin – these are only few of the world’s most famous classical music players, all of which who lived during the 1700s and the 1800s.

Do you know what’s interesting about it? It’s the fact that classical music is still very much alive in today’s generation. It can still be heard on Broadway musicals in New York, as well as during orchestral performances in London.

But do you know what’s more interesting about it? It’s the fact that people still want to study about classical music today, despite the rise of pop songs and RnB songs. It can still be learned during normal music classes at school, as well as during advanced classes at online schools.

That being said, here are some tips for you when studying about classical music:

Listen to it every time you can.

Just as you do when finding a new favorite song to listen to over and over again, studying about classical music also means finding an old classical song to listen to over and over again. This will not only make you familiarize the rhythm of the music, but also make you realize the heart of the music itself – if it’s meant to be played fast like it’s a feeling of excitement or if it’s meant to be played slow like it’s a feeling of melancholy.

Watch others play it every time you can.

One of the best ways to study about classical musical is watching others play a song every time you can, which is pretty much like the idea behind The Study of Orchestration Samuel Adler. Watching for yourself how others play classical music will not only make you familiarize how it’s truly played, but also make you realize the importance of every beat it conveys to the audience.

What do you think of this blog post? Share your thoughts with us below!

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Five European Cities to Explore for Music Lovers /2016/09/05/five-european-cities-to-explore-for-music-lovers/ /2016/09/05/five-european-cities-to-explore-for-music-lovers/#respond Mon, 05 Sep 2016 05:42:50 +0000 /?p=31 Travel is more than whatever purpose that brings you to a destination. A trip for business, pleasure, or a mix of both is not just a chance to accomplish what you came for. It is also a great opportunity to create memories. For this reason, there is no better time than when you are traveling to do some of the things you love. And for music lovers, there is nothing quite like the experience of visiting the places were musical geniuses have once lived and exploring the current local music scene.

1. Bergen, Norway

 Troldhaugen

For classical music lovers, a trip to Bergen is a chance to see the home of Norway’s world-renowned composer Edvard Grieg. Now serving as a museum, the Troldhaugen welcomes visitors who want to get a glimpse of the place where Grieg created some of his greatest masterpieces. Guests can explore the place on their own or take the guided tour. Some of the attractions include the composer’s hut, the Troldsalen (concert hall), and Nina and Edvard Grieg’s gravesite.

2. Leipzig, Germany

Leipzig

Leipzig is home to musical giant Johann Sebastian Bach. It is one of Europe’s fascinating cities to visit for musical exploration and discovery. Taking the Leipzig Music Trail brings locals and tourists to different places where some of the world’s best composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and Richard Wagner walked and lived. The roughly 5km walk meanders in routes that offer a glimpse of iconic sights such as the St. Thomas Church and the Bach Museum. Other attractions include the Edvard Grieg Memorial Centre, Wagner Memorial, Grassi Museum of Musical Instruments, Leipzig Opera, and more.

3. Paris, France

Philharmonie de Paris

Music lovers visiting Paris should not miss the chance to visit the Philharmonie de Paris. The concert hall boasts of excellent acoustics and a museum that houses a vast collection of pieces. It also hosts several educational activities and exhibitions. Visitors have plenty of options to see and experience more of the place. Options include taking a tour, watching performances, signing up for lectures, or strolling around the museum among other activities.

4. Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg

Salzburg is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A visit to the house where Mozart was born provides a glimpse into some of the memorabilia featured in the exhibits including some personal belongings, paintings, and a lot more. At the famous composer’s other home known as the Mozart Residence, visitors can also see some of the items that he owned.

5. Vienna, Austria

Haus der Musik

There is no dearth of places to see for classical music lovers in Austria. And Vienna is the heart of that pulsating classical music scene. It has several sightseeing destinations. Some of the city’s attractions the homes or museums dedicated to famous composers like Beethoven, Brahms, Haydn, Mozart, and Schubert among others. The Haus der Musik is a great place to explore and experience music more. And watching the Vienna Philharmonic is another experience to have when visiting this beautiful city.

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Travel is more than whatever purpose that brings you to a destination. A trip for business, pleasure, or a mix of both is not just a chance to accomplish what you came for. It is also a great opportunity to create memories. For this reason, there is no better time than when you are traveling to do some of the things you love. And for music lovers, there is nothing quite like the experience of visiting the places were musical geniuses have once lived and exploring the current local music scene.

1. Bergen, Norway

 Troldhaugen

For classical music lovers, a trip to Bergen is a chance to see the home of Norway’s world-renowned composer Edvard Grieg. Now serving as a museum, the Troldhaugen welcomes visitors who want to get a glimpse of the place where Grieg created some of his greatest masterpieces. Guests can explore the place on their own or take the guided tour. Some of the attractions include the composer’s hut, the Troldsalen (concert hall), and Nina and Edvard Grieg’s gravesite.

2. Leipzig, Germany

Leipzig

Leipzig is home to musical giant Johann Sebastian Bach. It is one of Europe’s fascinating cities to visit for musical exploration and discovery. Taking the Leipzig Music Trail brings locals and tourists to different places where some of the world’s best composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and Richard Wagner walked and lived. The roughly 5km walk meanders in routes that offer a glimpse of iconic sights such as the St. Thomas Church and the Bach Museum. Other attractions include the Edvard Grieg Memorial Centre, Wagner Memorial, Grassi Museum of Musical Instruments, Leipzig Opera, and more.

3. Paris, France

Philharmonie de Paris

Music lovers visiting Paris should not miss the chance to visit the Philharmonie de Paris. The concert hall boasts of excellent acoustics and a museum that houses a vast collection of pieces. It also hosts several educational activities and exhibitions. Visitors have plenty of options to see and experience more of the place. Options include taking a tour, watching performances, signing up for lectures, or strolling around the museum among other activities.

4. Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg

Salzburg is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A visit to the house where Mozart was born provides a glimpse into some of the memorabilia featured in the exhibits including some personal belongings, paintings, and a lot more. At the famous composer’s other home known as the Mozart Residence, visitors can also see some of the items that he owned.

5. Vienna, Austria

Haus der Musik

There is no dearth of places to see for classical music lovers in Austria. And Vienna is the heart of that pulsating classical music scene. It has several sightseeing destinations. Some of the city’s attractions the homes or museums dedicated to famous composers like Beethoven, Brahms, Haydn, Mozart, and Schubert among others. The Haus der Musik is a great place to explore and experience music more. And watching the Vienna Philharmonic is another experience to have when visiting this beautiful city.

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Top Reasons to Listen to Classical Music More /2016/08/21/top-reasons-to-listen-to-classical-music-more/ /2016/08/21/top-reasons-to-listen-to-classical-music-more/#respond Sun, 21 Aug 2016 07:12:11 +0000 /?p=39 listening to music

Classical music is not exactly fodder for every day conversation, at least for most people. But it still retains its share of following. Many who may not be into the classical genre also has a lingering awareness of what it is about. Music in general has beneficial effects on people. And listening to classical pieces can have some amazing benefits to anyone. Here are just some of them.

Boosts brainpower – A study conducted on university students showed that having a classical music as background during lectures helped in improving test scores. Those who did had better test scores compared with other students who listened to lectures in silence.

Provides stress relief – Research also reveals that classical music helps in relaxation. It can help in relieving stress even if you are not actively listening to the music. So the next time you feel anxious or stressed out, you may want to listen to some of the classical pieces that you have.

Lowers blood pressure – Another study shows that individuals who listened to classical music had post-systolic blood pressure than those who either listened to no music or other genres.

Combats depression – According to a study in Mexico, some classical pieces that include works by Mozart helps in fighting depression. Those who took part in the music therapy group showed significant improvements throughout the eight-week program. Some of the types of classical music seen to have beneficial effects in dealing with depression include some baroque works.

Unleashes creativity – Classical music can be instrumental in getting your creative juices flowing. If you feel stuck or uninspired, you may want to listen to the works of the classical geniuses who produced the masterpieces you can still enjoy today. Some of the benefits you can enjoy include improved clarity and focus. It can also help you relax which can enhance your ability to tap into your creativity.

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listening to music

Classical music is not exactly fodder for every day conversation, at least for most people. But it still retains its share of following. Many who may not be into the classical genre also has a lingering awareness of what it is about. Music in general has beneficial effects on people. And listening to classical pieces can have some amazing benefits to anyone. Here are just some of them.

Boosts brainpower – A study conducted on university students showed that having a classical music as background during lectures helped in improving test scores. Those who did had better test scores compared with other students who listened to lectures in silence.

Provides stress relief – Research also reveals that classical music helps in relaxation. It can help in relieving stress even if you are not actively listening to the music. So the next time you feel anxious or stressed out, you may want to listen to some of the classical pieces that you have.

Lowers blood pressure – Another study shows that individuals who listened to classical music had post-systolic blood pressure than those who either listened to no music or other genres.

Combats depression – According to a study in Mexico, some classical pieces that include works by Mozart helps in fighting depression. Those who took part in the music therapy group showed significant improvements throughout the eight-week program. Some of the types of classical music seen to have beneficial effects in dealing with depression include some baroque works.

Unleashes creativity – Classical music can be instrumental in getting your creative juices flowing. If you feel stuck or uninspired, you may want to listen to the works of the classical geniuses who produced the masterpieces you can still enjoy today. Some of the benefits you can enjoy include improved clarity and focus. It can also help you relax which can enhance your ability to tap into your creativity.

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