Classical music & cartoons: motion and emotions! Episode #2

Episode #2: Classical music at work

Classical music and cartoons 2

It is well known that classical music helps work productivity. With a lively song, time goes faster and we sometimes accomplish tasks in a split second without realising it. Ask these three little pigs who are building their houses while dancing on the Brahms Hungarian Dances in this short film “Pigs in a Polka” released in 1943. Of course, one of them chose the material better than the others…

Have you ever seen a “musical” construction plan? “Rhapsody in Rivets” (1941)  refers to the Empire State Building construction. Animal workers complete their tasks while playing the Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 by Franz Liszt under the direction of a tyrannical conductor/foreman. Considering the efficiency of the work, furniture manufacturers should give a classical music CD with every furniture assembly instruction book!

 Coming soon… Episode #3: Outdoor performance is never easy

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