How to Listen to Music
With Andy Crouch
From Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman to Johann Sebastian Bach, host Curtis Chang engages in a captivating conversation with Good Faith contributor Andy Crouch about the profound significance of music in our everyday existence. Through insightful anecdotes and reflections, they explore how to actively listen to music and let it transcend mere entertainment to become a powerful conduit for meaning, expression, and even spiritual meditation. Join them as they harmonize on the transformative role of music and its timeless resonance in the human experience.
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MUSIC REFERENCED:
Olivier Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time V: Praise to the Eternity of Jesus
Johann Sebastian Bach: The St Matthew Passion
Dianne Reeves & The Berlin Philharmonic (feat. Martin Stegner on Viola): “A Foggy Day”
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I just listened to Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs and cries from the opening lines to the end. I’m old enough to have heard the original when it was new but in the background, not knowing a single word. Thank you for opening up for me a new way to truly experience the soul of great music.
As a musician I loved your discussion with Andy Crouch. I just wanted it to go on and on. I listen in the night hours and was thinking of my own composers I love. Sara Groves is one. She does life, struggle, joys and sorrows. But, Curtis, you must go to Arvo Pärt. I can just see you sitting in the night hours being transported into another realm. When you read about his life and inspiration you will “get” him.
Thanks for being there every week. Also, Nancy French’s book is coming today. I am so excited!
Phyllis
Wow! What a great episode!
First thing that came to mind: “It’s got a good beat and you can dance to it, I give it a 85” (reference to “Rate-a-record,” American Bandstand)
I also thought of “Music Makers” by Elgar