Memory Palace
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A Memory Palace is a technique for memorizing long lists of names or places by associating each list item with an object in your imaginary “memory palace”. This is derived from the method of loci developed in ancient Greece and Rome. Many composers have been inspired by this technique and have written pieces with this title. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Sarah Zwinklis Music Memory Palace by Elizabeth Brown Elizabeth Brown, flute; Greg Hesselink, cello; Margaret Kampmeier, piano Memory Palace by Michael Small Momenta Quartet String Quartet in F Major by Maurice Ravel Parker Quartet Helix Spirals, mvt. I Loci, Memory Palace by Augusta Read Thomas Parker Quartet Memory Palace, mvts. I Harriman and III Foxhurst by Chris Cerrone Ian David Rosenbaum, percussion; Jennifer Koh, violin; Shai Wosner, piano