Can classical music make you happier? | So, Hear Me Out

Nov 11, 2025
39 mins

Episode Description

We deep dive into why and how classical music is able to capture pure joy in sound, featuring joyful pieces by Felix Mendelssohn and Francesca Caccini.

Gillian and Linton discuss the innovative and emotional power of Mendelssohn's Octet in E Flat, written by the composer when he was just 16, and the hypnotic, rhythmically alive Chaconne by Cini, one of the first women composers in Europe to earn a living from her music.

In this episode:

00:00 Welcome to So Hear Me Out

00:59 Today's Big Question: Why Does Classical Music Make Us Happy?

01:19 Felix Mendelssohn: A Burst of Brilliance

02:15 Nile Rodgers and the Joy of Music

04:19 Mendelssohn's Musical Legacy

08:43 The Joyful Octet in E Flat

15:50 Mendelssohn's Signature Sound

18:54 Mozart's Early Masterpieces

19:42 Felix Mendelssohn's Emotional Journey

21:56 Discovering Francesca Cini

24:20 The Joy of Baroque Music

35:00 The Science of Joy in Music

38:44 Conclusion and Farewell

Featured music:

Felix Mendelssohn's Octet in E Flat

Francesca Caccini’s Chaconne

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Credits

Produced by Connor Gani

Executive Producers Emily Dicks and Phil Smith

Sound Mix by Solomon King

A Reduced Listening production for Southbank Centre


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