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The most popular classical music broadcast in the world is proudly Sponsored by Apple Classical and Uber. Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Mercury, and countless independent labels use our show to promote new artists and new album releases. Debuting your album on our podcast guarantees your music will be heard on: Podomatic, Vurbl, Amazon Music, Audible, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, PodBean, iHeartRadio, Audacy, Google Podcasts, Gaana, Boomplay, and Deezer, among many others. We actively support Fa ...
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Sticky Notes is a classical music podcast for everyone, whether you are just getting interested in classical music for the first time, or if you've been listening to it and loving it all your life. Interviews with great artists, in depth looks at pieces in the repertoire, and both basic and deep dives into every era of music. Classical music is absolutely for everyone, so let's start listening! Note - Seasons 1-5 will be returning over the next year. They have been taken down in order to be ...
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Ever wonder who were the Florentine Camerata? Where did the conductor’s baton come from? Or the difference between Opera Buffa and Opera Seria? These little nuggets of classical music trivia are what this podcast is all about. Come hop around music history with me, Steven Hobé, as we take a minute to get the scoop!
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If you like - or are curious about - classical music but find it a little perplexing, then this podcast is for you. It's an appreciative journey through popular works of classical music; explaining the context in which the music was composed, the main musical themes and the demands placed on the musicians who play them. Presented by Deano Maduramuthu.
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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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Classical music can be intimidating to newcomers and frequent concertgoers alike. Attention to Detail introduces practical techniques for finding meaning, enjoyment, and confidence in the process of listening to classical music that everyone can use, regardless of background.
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在樂團工作是什麼回事? 全職做樂團樂手好玩嗎? 能揾食嗎? 玩古典音樂有何苦與樂? 教音樂難嗎? 可以喜歡所有樂曲嗎? 拉樂團的好玩之處何在? 如何培養樂感? 如對以上問題有興趣,不妨收聽這個節目。 《音樂漫談》是香港第一個,也是唯一一個由全職音樂人主持的古典音樂 podcast 節目。不扮高深,不落俗套;從小提琴技巧,音樂體會,到樂團見聞,無所不談。 yipsiuhay1@gmail.com
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This classical music podcast explores the history and lives of some of western classical music's most famous composers and musicians. Classical music is filled with very colorful personalities and riddled with drama of all kinds, from political intrigue to failed romances and everything in between. Through the course of the show, we will discuss composers and musicians from the distant past all the way to the present, beginning with the greatest, JS Bach. -Please rate, review, and subscribe ...
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Classical WSMR, 89.1 and 103.9, based in west central Florida, features the finest performances of classical music, 24 hours a day, with special features and live performances by internationally acclaimed musicians. The station is also available online at www.wsmr.org and on HD radio on WUSF 89.72.
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“Sarah’s Music - Contemporary Classical” is DW’s program dedicated to the rich diversity of classical music. In each edition of the weekly program, broadcast in English and German, presenter Sarah Willis presents concert highlights, goes behind the scenes at top events and gets up close and personal with her star guests and their instruments.
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Joe Chesterman-March chats and laughs with the composers, players and organisers doing exciting things in the world of classical music today. Expect insights into the creative process, career paths, cross-disciplinary chat, and an honest look at the the classical music industry for the people in it. The No Dice Collective podcast ran March 2020 – June 2021. Thank you for listening.
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Society needs music, especially in challenging times. This podcast is made by a collective of outstanding classical musicians from around the world. Your host is the Serbian pianist, Marija Andjic, living in Vienna. She introduces her friends and colleagues she met in the Be Your Own Manager Community, which was founded by Bernhard Kerres. The podcast and the community were created during the COVID19 pandemic.
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Jeden ersten Samstag im Monat! Wer hat hier von wem geklaut? Detektivgeschichten aus der Welt der Klassik: Gehört Klauen zum Handwerk eines Komponisten? Der Konzertgitarrist und CRESCENDO-Autor Stefan Sell begibt sich auf Spurensuche. Er geht verdächtigen Motiven nach, sammelt unterschlagene und offensichtliche Indizien und ermittelt, wer sich wann und wo die ein oder andere Melodie geborgt hat. Packend und augenzwinkernd entdeckt Stefan Sell hörenswerte Diebstähle der Musikgeschichte. Ein P ...
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Need Musical Motivation? Classical Minutes is your solution to finding happiness in music, to getting the most out of the hours you spend practicing and listening to music. Reduce your stress and get inspired! Master the skills you need to lead a balanced life with music and enjoy more success. Concert Pianist and Professor Yael Weiss hosts Classical Minutes to bring you unique insights, with a to-the-point approach that keeps you focused on growing each day. Give it a daily listen and see h ...
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FULL CIRCLE is hosted by Jerry Bryant who pioneered one of the earliest and longest-running Jesus Music syndications, the Jesus Solid Rock Radio Show, heard on over 100 radio stations. Jerry was a part of the early Jesus Movement of the 70s! His Jesus Solid Rock concerts in Carbondale, Illinois helped to usher in early CCM to the Mid-West. In 1978, Jerry became pastor of the Last Days community in Woodland Hills, CA. with Keith and Melody Green and later moved to Lindale, TX., to work with t ...
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In 2008 I started a series of radio shows with fellow Freak and host, Jonny Rock. The original format was based around vinyl. Digital started to creep in, then CD's, then YouTube rips, and so on. But the idea remained the same, that we were sharing our discoveries with an audience. Fast forwarding a couple of years and expanding on the original concept, I will once again be playing dance music that you may or may not have heard, but this time said music will be readily available, if pointed ...
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Chill Pills are ad-free, multi-artist chillout albums, seamlessly mixed to deliver a dose of happiness with every listen. Curated from wide variety of downtempo, vocal and instrumental chill out, lofi chillhop, lounge, modern classical and ambient sounds. Also available as 24/7 online radio or through Alexa smart speakers: ChillRadio.UpliftingPills.com
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Anna Lapwood is like no other musician, and after recently signing a major label deal with Sony Classical, she releases her 5-track Midnight Sessions At The Royal Albert Hall EP of film transcriptions - out now - recorded on the organ of the Royal Albert Hall. An album will arrive later this year, as well as a host of prestigious organ recitals and…
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This week's Gramophone Podcast sees acclaimed viol player, and founding member of Fretwork, Richard Boothby join Editor Martin Cullingford to talk about his new album 'Music to hear...'. Featuring works by Alfonso Ferrabosco written for lyra viol and dating from 1609, it's available now on Signum Classics. We discuss the composer and his place in t…
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Modern Classical Music Ep127 - Neoclassical - Newage - New Age - Instrumental Mix https://www.youtube.com/c/MythicalRecords Abandoned Toys - Silver Rivers Wreathed Aaron Martin - Night Never Came Ozymandias - Nostalgie D'un Passe Helium Vola - Nubibus Atris Hexperos - Hocturne Ryan Teague - Nephesch Lucy Claire - No. 1 Rituals in Dust Olan Mill - N…
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Welcome to episode number 200 of Sticky Notes!! On December 22nd, 1808, a day that would live in classical music lore forever, Ludwig Van Beethoven sat down for his very last appearance as a solo pianist to play this new piano concerto, his 4th. This performance was not only the premiere of the new piano concerto, but the premiere of two new sympho…
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Join me as I chat with author Patrick Mackie about his book, “Mozart In Motion: His Work And His World In Pieces”. This biography is a fabulous deep-dive into Mozart—his inner psychology as both performer and composer and how he interacts with external forces such as society and family. To order a copy of the book please visit the publisher. Patric…
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ChillRadio.UpliftingPills.com Instagram.com/UpliftingPills “Upon the sea, while sunrays splay their gold, the sun descends behind horizon’s line to sink, at last, from visions that I hold- as rays, with deep-sea magic, intertwine. So like the sunset, my creative soul reflects a brilliant glow with thoughts ablaze, en massé to sink in fluid, deep co…
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110 years ago in Paris, Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring caused a furore and changed music forever. Did the police have to be called? It's still a piece that shocks and stuns and is filled with something amazing every second. Listening time c45 mins (podcast, 12', Music 33') Music here on Spotify, Amazon and Apple Music played by the Junge Deutsche …
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Sam chats to composer Eric Whitacre about their experience recording The Sacred Veil together with VOCES8. The 12-movement work is a collaboration between Whitacre and poet-lyricist Charles Anthony Silvestri, and comprises texts by Silvestri, Whitacre and Silvestri’s late wife Julie. Its intimate score ‘tells a story of courtship, love, loss and th…
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In an album celebrating the 150th anniversary of Rachmaninoff’s birth, cellist John-Henry Crawford and pianist Victor Santiago Asuncion explore the voice-like qualities of the composer’s melodies. From the hauntingly beautiful “Vocalise” to the rousing energy of the “Sonata for Cello and Piano,” each piece is a testament to the genius of Rachmanino…
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Icelandic pianist and composer, Eydís Evensen will release her much anticipated second album ‘The Light’ on 26th May via XXIM Records. Following on from her successful 2021 debut ‘Bylur’, which put her firmly on the map as one of the neoclassical’s leading artists and which has amassed over 40 million audio streams to date, and her subsequent 2022 …
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Maestra Dominique Beaulieu - My Favorite Works by Tomaso Albinoni Help support our show by purchasing this album at: Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicin…
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Mozart’s Mannheim has been carefully curated to give 21st-century listeners an idea of the sound world experienced by Mozart when he visited Mannheim in the late 1770s. The southern German city’s legendary court orchestra made it a go-to destination for 18th-century cultural pilgrims and the Freiburger Barockorchester (FBO) has chosen to paint a mu…
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Description Peter and the Wolf Op. 67, a "symphonic fairy tale for children", was written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936, as a means of introducing children to the instruments of the orchestra. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Typically, prior to a performance of Peter and the Wolf, the instruments are shown to the children in the audience, so…
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Non-standard setups in classical music may be interesting, but they are commonly faced with the problem of limited repertoire. The ARK Trio, formed by soprano Allison Charney, cellist Kajsa William-Olsson, and pianist Reiko Uchida, has found a way of circumventing this challenge by commissioning works from contemporary composers as well as re-arran…
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Track Listing: 1 Nielsen: Symphony No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 7: / I. Allegro orgoglioso 09:20 2 II. Andante 07:47 3 III. Allegro comodo 07:49 4 IV. Allegro con fuoco 08:58 5 Symphony No. 2, Op. 16 The Four Temperaments / I. Allegro collerico 10:06 6 II. Allegro comodo e flemmatico 04:56 7 III. Andante malincolico 12:56 8 IV. Allegro sanguineo 07:02 9 S…
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The Canções de Amor - by Claudio Santoro and Vinicius de Moraes - are a precious encounter between Brazilian music and literature, representing the fusion of sounds and aesthetics that traversed between popular music and classical music in the late 1950s. Gathering references that immediately take us to the sounds of bossa nova and the aesthetic re…
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This week's guest on the Gramophone Podcast is tenor Lawrence Brownlee, who joins Editor Martin Cullingford to talk about his new album 'Rising', recorded with pianist Kevin J Miller, and available now from Warner Classics. The beautifully-performed programme includes commissions from six African-American composers of the younger generation who wer…
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Milan Records releases TRAVESÍA, an album of music by the late composer RYUICHI SAKAMOTO curated by award-winning filmmaker ALEJANDRO G. IÑÁRRITU. Available now both digitally and in vinyl format, Travesía features selections from Sakamoto’s prolific catalog handpicked by Iñárritu, who famously collaborated with the composer on his Oscar-winning fi…
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What did Dmitri Shostakovich intend to portray in his music? There is probably no more debated a question in all of 20th century Western Classica lMusic than this one. On the surface, it seems to have an easy answer. Shostakovich portrayed his own thoughts and feelings in his music, just as any other composer would. And that is certainly true. Shos…
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This poignant & emotional body of work features five tracks, including original compositions Peace, St Andrews, and When The Bells Ring, inspired by the untouched beauty of nature and gorgeously arranged versions of Bach’s Sheep May Safely Graze, and Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring. Alexis’ deep reverence for nature shines through in every note of his …
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Maestra Gertrude Heinz's favorite works by Arvo Part. Help support our show by purchasing this album at: Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMD…
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Sojourns in Solitude has been reissued after 17 years in physical form. This is Greg C. Brown's best-selling CD to date. Order while supplies last. It contains all solo guitar works but concludes with "Transylvania", an orchestral piece for guitar and chamber orchestra. The piece takes the more literal meaning, a walk through the woods but definite…
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Description The Carnival of the Animals (Le Carnaval des animaux) is a humorous musical suite of fourteen movements by Camille Saint-Saëns. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact The first public performance of The Carnival of the Animals was given on 25 February 1922 by the Concerts Colonne, conducted by Gabriel Pierné. It was rapturously receiv…
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Very few genres are as difficult to interpret pianistically as that of contemporary serious music: it often requires a superhuman degree of both virtuosity and patience, and the potential pitfalls of expression are ever-present. Enter Korean pianist Koeun Grace Lee, who zestily breezes through the most varied contemporary repertoire imaginable, wit…
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The album is the result of six years Britell spent in close collaboration with director Benjamin Millepied on the film for which Britell also serves as an executive producer. The final 30-track collection is a body of music as expansive as the film itself, one that soars with majesty and intensity and leads listeners on an unforgettable journey. Mi…
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Some classic Jesus music, including: Passport – Phil Keaggy, Learning To Trust – David Meece, All Things Are Possible – Dan Peek, All I Need To Do Is To Trust The Lord – Tom Autry, Through It All – Andraé Crouch & The Disciples, Trust In God – Allies, Draw Me – Keith Green, Which Way The Wind Blows - 2nd Chapter of Acts, Patiently - Michele Wagner,…
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When Their Majesties King Charles III & Queen Camilla are crowned at Westminster Abbey next month, the service, and pre-service music, will be exclusively recorded and released by Decca Records the very same day. The Official Album of the Coronation, to take place on Saturday 6th May 2023, will include all music and spoken word from the global even…
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This week's Gramophone Podcast features the countertenor Reginald Mobley, who joins us to talk about his new album 'Because', a programme of Spirituals performed with jazz pianist Baptiste Trotignon, and available on the Alpha label. He tells Editor Martin Cullingford about recording these beautiful, and moving, works, what they mean to him and wha…
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“You can’t rely on virtuosity in Beethoven’s concerto; you have to reveal yourself,” says María Dueñas. And that can only be done through sound.” The supremely talented Spanish violinist will launch her Deutsche Grammophon career in bold fashion by delivering an intriguingly individual interpretation of the Beethoven Violin Concerto, one of the mos…
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Have you ever wondered what it is that us conductors are really doing up there? Are we just waving our arms in time to the music? What role does the conductor actually play in a concert? How about a rehearsal? Do we also learn to be train conductors as well? Well, today's episode is about answering those questions! We'll talk about conducting on 3 …
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The Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68, is a symphony written by Johannes Brahms. Brahms spent at least fourteen years completing this work, whose sketches date from 1854. Brahms himself declared that the symphony, from sketches to finishing touches, took 21 years, from 1855 to 1876. The premiere of this symphony, conducted by the composer's friend …
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Modern Classical Music Ep126 - Ethereal Ambient Neoclassical - Instrumental - New Age Mix https://www.youtube.com/c/MythicalRecords M. Ostermeier - Last Abandoned Toys - Silver Rivers Wreathed Antonymes - Landscape Beyond an Open Wind Endless Melancholy - Last Dream Lisa Gerrard - Largo Dakota Suite - Le Vlti Del Mondo Your Schizophrenia - Late Aut…
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Arvo Pärt is an Estonian composer of classical and sacred music. He is a devout Orthodox Christian and a pioneer of minimalism and tintinnabula styles. He is known for his works for choir and instruments, such as Tabula Rasa, Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten, and Magnificat-Antiphones. He was born in Paide in 1935 and studied music at the Talli…
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Francis Poulenc Concerto in G minor for Organ, Strings, and Timpani, FP 93 Joseph Jongen Symphonie Concertante for Grand Organ and Orchestra Sylvia Keller, organ Gertrude Heinz, conductor CMD German Opera Company of Berlin Recording and Mixing by CMD Recordings Help support our show by purchasing this album at: Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.…
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Description The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, aka The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra: Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Henry Purcell, Op. 34, was written by British composer Benjamin Britten. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact In the last portion of the work, Britten combines all the sections of the orchestra in an intricate…
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Throughout his lifetime, composer Sydney Hodkinson wrote over 250 works, covering a wide array of genres including educational literature, chamber arrangements, and large-scale orchestral pieces. SYDNEY HODKINSON: CHAMBER WORKS from Navona Records brings four live recordings of the late composer’s string quartets and a trio, Rogatio Gravis, to life…
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A rarity from Wales (a Welsh rare-bit?), Grace Williams's orchestral piece Penillion surprises, delights and has an epic grandeur. It's terrific stuff and I think you'll love it! Listening time 25 mins (podcast, 7', Music 18') Music here on Youtube played by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes What do you think? Tell…
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Swan Lake, Op. 20, is a ballet composed by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its initial failure, it is now one of the most popular ballets of all time. The scenario, initially in two acts, was fashioned from Russian and German folk tales and tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer's …
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Album Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Death of Oscar-Nominated Composer Richard Rodney Bennett Marking the 10th anniversary of the death of celebrated composer Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, I Watch You Sleep is a tenderly curated album conceived by American conductor, arranger, and pianist Scott Dunn, featuring award-winning British jazz vo…
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The Gramophone Award-winning pianist Kirill Gerstein has recorded Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto with the Berliner Philharmoniker and Kirill Petrenko: it forms part of a twinned release, 'Rachmaninoff 150', from Platoon. James Jolly met up with Gerstein a couple of months ago in London to talk about playing the music of a composer who left us …
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