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	<title>The Blog of Benjamin F. Wechsler &#187; Music</title>
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		<title>Music Used at CPSI Conference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I attended the Creative Problem Solving Institute Conference at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA, last week. I had the opportunity to present my Orchestra of Life workshop as a Nite Flight presentation. I also presented music during the Springboard CPS class throughout the week. For those who attended, I am posting the music presented ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I attended the Creative Problem Solving Institute Conference at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA, last week. I had the opportunity to present my Orchestra of Life workshop as a Nite Flight presentation. I also presented music during the Springboard CPS class throughout the week. For those who attended, I am posting the music presented below.</p>
<p>Orchestra of Life Nite Flight presentation:<br />
1. <em>Prelude to an Afternoon of a Faun</em> by Claude Debussy. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti, Conductor.<br />
2. <em>This Majestic Mountain</em> by Michael Hoppe from the album, &#8220;Solace.&#8221;</p>
<p>Springboard Class &#8220;C:&#8221;<br />
1. <em>Homeland Theme</em> from the album, &#8220;Homeland,&#8221; by Michael Hoppe.<br />
2. <em>This Majestic Mountain</em> from the album, &#8220;Solace,&#8221; by Michael Hoppe.<br />
3. <em>Circles</em> from the album, &#8220;My Romance, an Evening with Jim Brickman,&#8221; by Jim Brickman.<br />
4. <em>Dear Father</em> from &#8220;Jonathan Living Seagull,&#8221; from the album, &#8220;The Nature of America, A Musical Impression.&#8221; Cincinatti Pops, Erich Kunzel, conductor.<br />
5. Canon in D Major, by Johann Pachelbel.<br />
6. <em>Shenandoah</em> from the album, &#8220;The Nature of America, A Musical Impression.&#8221; Cincinatti Pops, Erich Kunzel, conductor.<br />
7. Theme from &#8220;Dances with Wolves,&#8221;  from the album, &#8220;The Nature of America, A Musical Impression.&#8221; Cincinatti Pops, Erich Kunzel, conductor.<br />
8. Theme from &#8220;Lonesome Dove,&#8221;  from the album, &#8220;The Nature of America, A Musical Impression.&#8221; Cincinatti Pops, Erich Kunzel, conductor.<br />
9. Feather Theme from &#8220;Forrest Gump,&#8221; from the album, &#8220;The Nature of America, A Musical Impression.&#8221; Cincinatti Pops, Erich Kunzel, conductor.<br />
10. <em>The Magnificent Seven</em>, from the album, &#8220;Round Up.&#8221; Cincinatti Pops, Erich Kunzel, conductor.</p>
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		<title>Rebirth of &#8220;Orchestra of Life&#8221; Seminars</title>
		<link>http://benwechsler.com/podium/2007/06/11/rebirth-of-orchestra-of-life-seminars/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 16:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I decided to give life (again) to a series of workshops I presented while in St. Louis titled, &#8220;Orchestra of Life.&#8221; In these workshops I would lead students through a series of processes using music as a catalyst for transformation. In these workshops I would use classical music, meaning orchestral music (not the classical era ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I decided to give life (again) to a series of workshops I presented while in St. Louis titled, &#8220;Orchestra of Life.&#8221; In these workshops I would lead students through a series of processes using music as a catalyst for transformation. In these workshops I would use classical music, meaning orchestral music (not the classical era of music) to bring about heightened creativity, productivity, or emotional balance to those attending.</p>
<p>It has been my experience that a direct relationship between orchestral music and the human body exists. Stephen Halpern has been the vanguard researcher in this area. He has shown that a relationship does exist between music and the body. I choose orchestral music because I know it so well. However, I am quite aware that many many other types of music can be just as effective.</p>
<p>I look at the choice of instrumentation and the harmonic processes a composer uses. Through the workshops I led in St. Louis, I found a consistent response to my theories within the attendees, and now I would like to formalize some of the research and its application. I also teach the principles I use to choose music, and students become more aware of what they are listening to in their immediate environment.</p>
<p>As an example, I am offering my readers this suggestion. Go to iTunes or your favorite music store and get a recording of Rachmaninoff&#8217;s Piano Concerto No.2. Another choice would be any of the J. S. Bach Concerti for Four Harpshichords. Play the recording while doing your work today &#8211; these should be excellent choices for heavy thinking. Would like to hear/read your comments on this!</p>
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