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  <title>Music for Our Planet</title>
  <description>Happy Earth Day! Today, we’re celebrating our beautiful planet the best way we know how—through music! 🎶 For centuries, composers have found inspiration in nature, and in this episode, we’re exploring three stunning pieces that bring the sounds of the Earth to life. 🎼 Featured Music: Beethoven’s &amp;quot;Pastoral Symphony&amp;quot; – A joyful musical journey through the countryside, filled with singing birds, flowing streams, and even a thunderstorm! Smetana’s &amp;quot;The Moldau&amp;quot; – A breathtaking piece that follows the journey of a mighty river as it winds through forests, villages, and castles. John Luther Adams' &amp;quot;Become Ocean&amp;quot; – A modern, atmospheric work that captures the vastness and movement of the deep blue sea. Your Turn! After listening, step outside and create your own &amp;quot;Earth Symphony&amp;quot; using the sounds of nature around you. Can you hum like the wind, tap like raindrops, or play an instrument to mimic the outdoors? More Music: Want to listen to the full recordings of the pieces from this episode?  Find them in our special playlist by clicking here. 🌍 Let’s celebrate Earth Day by listening, creating, and caring for our planet! 💚 📆 Next Episode: I’ll be back in two weeks with more musical fun—see you then! </description>
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