Analysis Of Classical Music By Benjamin Zander

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Benjamin Zander, who is the conductor, discusses classical music in a very funny and energetic manner and also explains why all should love it. At one point, he asks his audience to think of someone who they adore and who is no longer around and to follow the line of the nots he will play in the piano. His main goal is that everyone has to love and understand classical music. Zander has two communicable passions which is classical music and the other is helping people understand the love for it. He gives an example to the audience; he had a life changing realization that for over 20 years he has been the conductor of an orchestra and he doesn’t make a sound, instead he has to depend on his ability to make other people powerful. That is the …show more content…

musical form is also too varied like operas, masses, symphonies, etc., which would create an instant block to understanding. Where the music compact with clear ideas, which is also not permanent. Such as myth, historical growths, religion, which are always at change with the modern obsessions. Lengthy developments of ideas are involved in classical music, which is quite composite and in a single work it always features groupings of musical ideas. Theme that supports a single work is not directly recognizable. Or if it is there, it is composite, multi-faceted and not evident. There are many people in the world who listens to music. Music affects people in many ways from sensation regulation to intellectual development and also providing a means for self-expression. To improve intellectual development and ability, music training has been helpful. However, no connection has been initiated like to how it affects emotion regulation. There were many studies which have been conducted to show that every people’s personality can have an outcome on music preference. The studies are not limited to any culture, since they have been accompanied with important outcomes all over the

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