Stirred, Not Shaken - the podcast about how to drink better Leonard Bernstein conducts Beethoven Symphony No. Sergei Nakariakov plays Saint-Saëns on trumpet Ivry Gitlis plays Saint-Saëns Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Nicholas Britell explains the Succession theme They also get distracted and shop for domain names. In this cocktail of an episode, Chris and Sridhar discuss the theme from HBO’s Succession, naming a chamber music group, George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, whether or not music theory should be mandatory, and the merits of a theoretical perspective of music. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plays the piano Zachary Woolfe - Putin's Maestro, and the Limits of Cultural Exchange in Wartime Navalny singles out Gergiev for sanctions - ReutersĪlex Ross - Listening to Russian Music in Putin's Shadow Putin's War Conductor - Navalny's report in Russian on Gergiev Summary of Navalny's report on Gergiev's illegal activities Malofeev plays Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. NPR article on Malofeev's cancelled concerts Subscribe to Erik Hoel's (free!) newsletter, The Intrinsic Perspectiveīorys Lyatoshynsky - Symphony no. Neil Gaiman - A View from the Cheap SeatsĮrik Hoel - CGI did, in fact, ruin movies ![]() They discuss the cancellation of Russian music and musicians in wartime, music as propaganda, musicians who enable and benefit from Putin, and much more. ITL is back with a 100% topical episode: after a quick review of the new West Side Story movie, Chris and Sridhar chat about the politics of music as it pertains to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Leonard Bernstein rehearses Elgar's Enigma Variations Trumpet player disagrees with Bernstein - BBC Symphony 2īernstein plays Gershwin: Rhapsody in BlueĬlaudio Abbado conducts Beethoven: Symphony No. Gerard Schwarz conducts Howard Hanson's Symphony No. Ratatouille - Wall Rat (Jim Walker flute solo)Īlexander Malofeev plays Rachmaninoff - Lilacs Karajan conducts Wagner: Overture to Die Meistersinger 2, Gerard Schwarz, the Seattle Symphony, and the art of conducting. Samuel Lipman - The House of Music: Art in an Era of InstitutionsĮrich Leinsdorf - The Composer's Advocate: A Radical Orthodoxy for MusiciansĬhris and Sridhar discuss session gigs, band education, Chris’ dream of becoming a piano salesman, Howard Hanson’s Symphony No. 9Ī New Model for a Music Conservatory by Ted Gioia Joshua Bell & Yuja Wang play Beethoven Violin Sonata no. ![]() Joshua Bell & Jeremy Denk - NPR Tiny Desk Concert Netflix to Stop Greenlighting Vanity Projectsįirst Woman Joins Vienna Philharmonic in 1997 Victor Borge & Michala Petri play Czardas Victor Borge & Anton Contra play Monti's Czardas Chris and Sridhar discuss their favorite Victor Borge bits, the ins and outs of concert attire, and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music's acquisition of the record label Pentatone.
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