Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 132:37:22
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Synopsis
Artists, writers, and audience members talk about classical music and the concert-going experience.
Episodes
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96: Test events at St John's Smith Square
04/08/2020 Duration: 29minJon Jacob speaks to Richard Heason from St John's Smith Square and Owain Park, director from Gesualdo Six ahead of a test event for socially distanced audiences. Watch the concert here >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TCqKV_aKrk
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95: Members of the LPO play together for the first time after lockdown
11/07/2020 Duration: 15minAhead of the LPO’s Summer Sessions on YouTube, Jon Jacob visits Henry Wood Hall in London to see how social distancing regulations have impact live music-making.
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94: Cellist Adrian Bradbury introduces his Meridian release of music by Piatti
26/06/2020 Duration: 41min -
93: Charlotte Higgins on Brahms, live performance, and journalism
13/06/2020 Duration: 49minExcerpts from Brahms G Major Violin Sonata by Tasmin Little on Chandos and, Op 119 No. 3 by Olshansky
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92: Baritone Roderick Williams discusses Eurovirus and Sir Arthur Somervell
30/05/2020 Duration: 45min -
91: Mairead Sheerin and Clare Cornwell introduce the new Blackheath Conservatoire Online programme
23/05/2020 Duration: 21minFor more information about Blackheath's range of music-making and arts and culture courses now available worldwide via Zoom, visit http://www.conservatoire.org.uk/
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90: Conductor Timothy Henty and 'Grounded Conductor' Presenter
22/05/2020 Duration: 42minTimothy Henty produces at presents The Grounded Conductor series as part of the At Home with LMP lockdown. In this podcast he explores the reasons for making the series, and reveals insights into the opera production process, and the fascinating relationship between conductor and audio engineer. Discover the series on the At Home with LMP website.
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89: Public Service Announcement
22/05/2020 Duration: 01minThe first edition of podcast episode 88 was published in error. It was billed as conductor Timothy Henty but ended up being Ron Davis. For some subscribers that means they've missed out on hearing Timothy Henty (because they've unwittingly downloaded the incorrect file). So, the next file will necessarily be a 'repeat' publication of Timothy Henty. Yes. It's confusing. But not half as much as its embarrassing for Jon Jacob.
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88: Conductor Timothy Henty and 'Grounded Conductor' Presenter
20/05/2020 Duration: 42minTimothy Henty produces at presents The Grounded Conductor series as part of the At Home with LMP lockdown. In this podcast he explores the reasons for making the series, and reveals insights into the opera production process, and the fascinating relationship between conductor and audio engineer. Discover the series on the At Home with LMP website.
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86: Cellist Ruth Philips introduces The Exhale
18/04/2020 Duration: 52minCellist Ruth Phillips discusses the music of Handel, the playing of Andras Schiff and Armenian folk music ahead of the launch of The Exhale - an online retreat for professional and amateur musicians in search of an holistic approach to personal development and wellbeing. Sign up to the retreat that runs from 27 April - 10 May 2020 at www.the-exhale.com.
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85: Shanghai Symphony Orchestra principal horn Peter Solomon
11/04/2020 Duration: 58minPrincipal horn at Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Peter Solomon has managed to do the unthinkable: fly home to New York for a holiday just as COVID19 broke out in China, then fly back from New York just as the virus broke out in the US. In this episode he brings the music of Bach, Brahms, Shostakovich and Strauss.
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84: London Mozart Players violinist Ruth Rogers on how practise supports her in lockdown
05/04/2020 Duration: 36minRuth Rogers is a violinist with the London Mozart Players contributing to the orchestra's LMP at Home series - a regularly updated collection of videos and playlists created for audiences and musicians alike in isolation. In this episode, she introduces three works that have supported her during the initial stages of the Coronavirus outbreak including Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence, Mendelssohn's youthfully optimistic Octet, and Schoenberg's Verklarte Nacht.
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83: Composer Paul Leonard-Morgan discusses his work on Amazon Prime's 'Tales of the Loop' and BBC One's 'The Nest'
01/04/2020 Duration: 26minIn this exclusive podcast hear BAFTA-award winning composer Paul Leonard-Morgan talk about his work with Philip Glass composing music for the new hotly-anticipated Amazon Prime series ‘Tales from the Loop’. A charming soundtrack, simply scored but deployed with devastating effect. Hear Paul discuss how he works in isolation from his glass-walled studio in LA. Watch the trailer on YouTube. Tales of the Loop is available on Amazon Prime from 3 April.
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82: Writer and 'Punter' Adrian Ainsworth
27/03/2020 Duration: 54minWriter and 'punter' Adrian Ainsworth (@Adrian_Specs on Twitter) brings his musical selection to the Thoroughly Good Emergency Classical Music Podcast including Carolyn Sampson's latest release, Schubert's Ausflosung from Ian Bostridge, Kate Arnold's 'For Barely One In A Thousand' and Jo Quail's 'Mandrel Cantus'. Adrian has a new blog set up to supporting artists impacted by the Coronavirus Crisis - Support Action.
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81: Marta Gardolińska with freedom, acceptance, peace and consolation
20/03/2020 Duration: 35minMarta Gardolińska shares classical music works which have supported her during isolation and lockdown in Austria: Vaughan Williams' Lark Ascending, Strauss' Four Last Songs, and the symphonies of Bruckner - music that evokes a sense of freedom, acceptance, peace, and consolation.
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80: Fran Wilson and Jon Jacob talk Beethoven, Grainger and Light Music
18/03/2020 Duration: 40minThere's a nasty bug about. A nasty economy-threatening bug that challenging all of us. At times like these we need to draw on the things that matter most: music. Fran Wilson and Jon Jacob talk about their reaction to events and the music that has supported them.
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79: Composer and arranger Jules Buckley
11/03/2020 Duration: 47minJules Buckley and the Heritage Orchestra appear as part of the 2020 Cheltenham Music Festival (3-12 July) of which Buckley is guest curator this year. In this podcast hear Buckley discuss his musical roots, why he thought the Ibiza Prom might bomb minutes before he went on stage, and how the club classics which made up that concert weren't necessarily his go-to music when he sat down to arrange them.
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77: Spitalfields Music Festival 2020 Launch
02/03/2020 Duration: 32minA special series of podcasts commissioned by the lovely people at Spitalfields Music celebrating the 2020 Festival. Edited highlights from the @SpitsMusic Festival Launch 2020 including CEO Sarah Gee, and composers Errollyn Wallen and Edmund Finnis. Plus, exclusive live performances from the Dunedin Consort.