Characteristics of the selected musical pieces
| Session | Composer | Piece | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Edvard Grieg | “Morning Mood” from Peer Gynt | Serene, calming, evokes a sense of renewal |
| 1 | Johann Pachelbel | “Canon in D major” | Repetitive, reassuring, harmonic stability |
| 2 | Claude Debussy | “Clair de Lune” | Ethereal, delicate, lyrical |
| 2 | Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky | “Waltz of the Flowers” from The Nutcracker Suite | Joyful, lively, light-hearted |
| 2 | Wolfgang A. Mozart | “Overture” from The Marriage of Figaro | Lively, brilliant, energetic |
| 3 | Erik Satie | “Gymnopédie No. 1” | Minimalist, contemplative, meditative |
| 3 | Maurice Ravel | “Pavane for a Dead Princess” | Elegant, melancholic, reflective |
| 3 | Edward Elgar | “Nimrod” from the Enigma Variations | Profound, solemn, emotionally reflective |
| 4 | Arcangelo Corelli | “Concerto Grosso No. 4 in D major” | Formal, balanced, rich harmony, and counterpoint |
| 5 | Ludwig van Beethoven | “Piano Concerto No. 5 in Eb major ‘Emperor’,” 2nd movement | Lyrical, meditative, serene |
| 6 | Wolfgang A. Mozart | “Symphony No. 41 in C major ‘Jupiter’,” 4th movement | Energetic, complex, sense of completeness and vitality |
| Session | Composer | Piece | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Edvard Grieg | “Morning Mood” from Peer Gynt | Serene, calming, evokes a sense of renewal |
| 1 | Johann Pachelbel | “Canon in D major” | Repetitive, reassuring, harmonic stability |
| 2 | Claude Debussy | “Clair de Lune” | Ethereal, delicate, lyrical |
| 2 | Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky | “Waltz of the Flowers” from The Nutcracker Suite | Joyful, lively, light-hearted |
| 2 | Wolfgang A. Mozart | “Overture” from The Marriage of Figaro | Lively, brilliant, energetic |
| 3 | Erik Satie | “Gymnopédie No. 1” | Minimalist, contemplative, meditative |
| 3 | Maurice Ravel | “Pavane for a Dead Princess” | Elegant, melancholic, reflective |
| 3 | Edward Elgar | “Nimrod” from the Enigma Variations | Profound, solemn, emotionally reflective |
| 4 | Arcangelo Corelli | “Concerto Grosso No. 4 in D major” | Formal, balanced, rich harmony, and counterpoint |
| 5 | Ludwig van Beethoven | “Piano Concerto No. 5 in Eb major ‘Emperor’,” 2nd movement | Lyrical, meditative, serene |
| 6 | Wolfgang A. Mozart | “Symphony No. 41 in C major ‘Jupiter’,” 4th movement | Energetic, complex, sense of completeness and vitality |