show episodes
 
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 ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
the tonic

Lowry Yankwich

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
tonebase presents the tonic: a podcast about music and the people who make it, delving into the hidden meanings behind great works of the past with legendary pianists of the present. Visit tonebase to learn more: https://tb.media/thetonic.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Maestro's On Air

Pique Velocity

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Maestro’s On Air is a discussion of culture, news events and life on the Space Coast, and highlights the music, concerts, and personalities of the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra (SCSO). The podcast is produced by and hosted on www.PiqueVelocity.com.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Incredible conversations with classical musicians about feelings (YES!), finding their value and career transitions. Meet professional classical musicians now thriving as entrepreneurs, master craftsmen, counsellors, personal trainers, software developers, lawyers and more more. We need to NORMALISE the reality of underemployment, unemployment, career pivots and exits for classical musicians. Are you with me? Think classical musicians only make music? Think again. #changeyourtune
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Professor Carol mixes humor with history to bring you this entertaining series about music, the arts, and Classical Education. Professor Carol explains why our Western Cultural Heritage is not an elective. It's a treasure!
  continue reading
 
There is a rumor going around that classical music is hoity toity. At Classical Classroom, we beg to differ. Come learn with classical music newbie Dacia Clay and the music experts she invites into the Classical Classroom.
  continue reading
 
Here at Glissando we believe that classical music is for everyone. We share the compelling new releases and hidden gems we encounter, and we tell the stories that bring these works and composers to life. If you're new to classical music, we'll help you begin exploring. If you're already familiar with classical music, we'll keep you on your toes. Questions? Observations? Contact us at glissando@naxosusa.com.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Key Change

The Santa Fe Opera

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
How do we reimagine opera to reflect the current moment? How does the complexity of the art form help us to hold complicated truths? How can present and future leaders in the industry strengthen our understanding of voice, story, and community? Co-hosts Andrea Fellows Fineberg and Anna Garcia from the Santa Fe Opera invite artists, creators, educators, collaborators, and audience together to discuss both what and how opera can be for generations to come. www.santafeopera.org/keychange
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Monteverdi and his constellation

Monteverdi Choir & Orchestras

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
John Eliot Gardiner, Founder and Artistic Director of the Monteverdi Choir & Orchestras, presents eight podcasts that explore Monteverdi’s role at the centre of seismic shifts and tumultuous advances in all the arts and sciences during the early 1600s, spearheaded by his contemporaries - Galileo, Kepler, Bacon, Shakespeare, Caravaggio and Rubens. With the help of specially recorded musical illustrations and a handpicked team of experts, Gardiner guides listeners through an in-depth investiga ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Professor Carol mixes humor with history to bring you this entertaining series about music. From concerts, opera, and composers, to folk song collectors and singing parrots, Professor Carol tells it all – the whys, the whats, and the so whats. Get previews of the Cliburn Concerts, the Dallas Wind Symphony, and more.
  continue reading
 
Let's Talk Off The Podium podcast features renowned and aspiring artists. The long list of guests include winners of Grammy Awards, the Pulitzer Prize, MacArthur Fellow​, Rome Prize, ASCAP Awards, WOMEX Awards, & the Polar Music Prize. The mission of this podcast is to create discussion on a variety of topics in music, culture, and arts.
  continue reading
 
Pianist Hugh Sung shares stories, songs, and interviews with musicians from a wide variety of genres, including Classical, Folk, Rock, Jazz, and beyond. Visit http://amusicallife.com for all episodes and show notes. New episodes coming every Monday.
  continue reading
 
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 ...
  continue reading
 
Join your hosts Robert Estrin and Mike Wood as they discuss everything and anything piano. This podcast covers a wide range of topics from piano lessons and techniques, general music questions, music theory, and insights into the piano industry featuring interviews with musicians as well as luminaries in the piano world. Robert is a concert pianist and Mike is his producer. Together they created the company Living Pianos which sells restored pianos all over the world. They have produced hund ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Huw Montague Rendall is a singer who is making waves in the musical world, and he has just released his debut album with orchestra, 'Contemplation'. Signed to Erato by Alain Lanceron, Rendall gives us a superb showcase of his talents with a programme that ranges widely, and reveals many different facets of this fine young artist. Huw's partners for…
  continue reading
 
During Bartok’s life, the violin concerto we now know as Violin Concerto No. 2 was simply known as Bartok’s only violin concerto. The reason? His first concerto, written when he was a much younger man, had never been performed or published. This was a deeply painful memory for Bartok, who had written the concerto for a woman he was in love with, St…
  continue reading
 
On October 2, the Swedish label BIS will hand over its Label of the Year Award to another company. So, to celebrate its 2023 Award, Gramophone’s James Jolly sat down to talk with BIS’s founder and guiding spirit for past 50 years, Robert von Bahr. In this second of two podcasts, Robert discusses some of the outstanding artists who have recorded for…
  continue reading
 
In this week's Gramophone Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford is joined by the conductor Semyon Bychkov to talk about his new recording with the Czech Philharmonic for the Pentatone label of the music of Dvořák - the composer's last three symphonies, Nos 7, 8 and 9, along with three concert overtures, In Nature’s Realm, Carnival and Othello.…
  continue reading
 
In almost exactly one month’s time, the Swedish label BIS will hand over its Label of the Year status to another company. So, to celebrate its 2023 Award, Gramophone’s James Jolly sat down to talk with BIS’s founder and guiding spirit for past 50 years, Robert von Bahr. In this first of two podcasts, James and Robert discuss the label’s beginnings,…
  continue reading
 
In December of 1884, Dvorak wrote to a friend about the composition of a new symphony: "I am now busy with this symphony for London, and wherever I go I can think of nothing else. God grant that this Czech music will move the world!!" He was in the midst of working on what would become his 7th symphony, and even though it is nowhere near as popular…
  continue reading
 
A new album mapping 10 years of string writing, Anna Clyne's Shorthand takes its name from a concerto for cello and strings, performed on the album by Yo Yo Ma. Hattie Butterworth meets Anna to speak about this new project, as well as her BBC Proms commission and the impact of words, poetry and spirituality on her writing.…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 300: “Crafting Dreams – Peter Musenge's Vision for Flutes and Community Change” In this milestone 300th episode of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay reconnects with a very special former student, Peter Musenge, a talented Zambian flutist with big dreams of making an impact on his community through music. Join us as Peter shares his…
  continue reading
 
This week on the Gramophone Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford meets pianist Alexandra Dariescu who has recorded the piano concertos of Clara Schumann and Edvard Grieg for Signum with the Philharmonia Orchestra and conductor Tianyi Lu. Dariescu talks about her passion for Clara Schumann's concerto, and why she thinks it should be much more widely p…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 299: “Mirror Image - Finding Your Dream Client in Your Own Reflection” In Episode 299 of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay dives into the power of reflection in discovering your dream client. By sharing your authentic story, you create deep connections with clients who resonate with your experiences and values. Dr. Heidi illustrate…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 298: “Minds Aligned - How Your Closest Connections Define Your Success” In Episode 298 of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay delves into how your closest connections profoundly influence your success as a flutist and entrepreneur. She discusses the concept that you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with, a n…
  continue reading
 
Shostakovich’s 4th symphony is not for the faint of heart. It is a massive work, around an hour in length, and it calls for the second largest orchestra of any in Shostakovich’s output. It is uncompromising, sometimes brutal, and it isn't nearly as lyrical that later Shostakovich has in spades. But with all that said, many people, including myself,…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 297: “Lead by Example - Embracing Your Zone of Genius to Inspire Peers” In this powerful episode of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay encourages you to step boldly into your zone of genius, not just for yourself but for your entire community. By embracing your authentic self, you’re not only serving your own artistic journey but al…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 296: “1% Better Every Day - The Power of Tiny Habits for Breaking Barriers” Welcome to Episode 296 of Flute 360! In this episode, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay dives into the power of small, consistent habits to help you break barriers and achieve your goals as a modern flutist. Whether you're struggling to find your artistic voice, gain …
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 295: "Transform Your Routine – Leading with Non-Negotiables" In this empowering episode of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay delves into the importance of establishing non-negotiables in your daily routine to enhance your personal and professional life. Drawing from her own experiences and the inspiring stories shared by her listen…
  continue reading
 
Leonard Bernstein (1918-90) was perhaps the most ‘complete’ classical musician of the last century, as composer (covering everything from Broadway musicals to serial orchestral works), conductor (one of the 20th century’s most admired), teacher or pianist. Edward Seckerson interviewed Bernstein for Gramophone in December 1989, but his admiration we…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 294: “Visible and Valued - Embrace Selling as an Invitation to Help” In this episode of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay addresses the common fear and discomfort around selling by reframing it as an invitation to help. She emphasizes the importance of showing up consistently, knowing your audience, and leading with value to build …
  continue reading
 
The great Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan (1908-89) was fascinated with technology from an early age, and, from the early 1960s onward, he filmed many of his performances. Deutsche Grammophon’s streaming service Stage+ has a huge archive of Karajan’s films including his Telemondial legacy – recorded with the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics d…
  continue reading
 
They are the most famous 8 notes in not only Western Music, but probably in all of music. If you walk down the street and ask someone to name a painting, they might say the Mona Lisa. A movie? Maybe Star Wars. A piece of classical music? Certainly, it would be Beethoven 5. But why? What makes those 8 notes so arrestingly powerful? Well, this week, …
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 293: “Heeding Your Calling - Trusting the Process for Unexpected Success” In Episode 293 of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay delves into the importance of heeding your calling and trusting the process for unexpected success. She shares her personal journey and encourages flutists to listen deeply to their hearts and God's voice to…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 292: "Unwavering Focus – Shutting Out Negativity and Embracing Your Calling" In Episode 292 of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay delves into the importance of maintaining unwavering focus, shutting out negativity, and embracing your calling as a flutist. She addresses the challenges of dealing with naysayers and negative influences…
  continue reading
 
As we step into the summer holiday period, this week we thought we’d revisit one of our special longer-length episodes from last year featuring one of our writers, our historical recording expert Rob Cowan on what we can gain from listening to recordings from the past. Why should we listen to historic recordings? What can we learn from them, and wh…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 291: "The Shortcut to Success – Replicate and Thrive" In this engaging episode of Flute 360, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay dives into the concept of replicating success to carve out your unique career path as a flutist. Drawing from her personal journey and experiences, she shares how observing and emulating the successful steps of her me…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 290: "Natalie Van Slyke’s Flute 360 Transformation!" In this inspiring episode, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay chats with the talented flutist Natalie Van Slyke about her transformative journey in the world of music. From overcoming early rejections to securing a full scholarship at Roosevelt University, Natalie shares her story of perseve…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 289: “Breathe, Flute, Repeat – Relaxation Tips” In Episode 289 of the Flute 360 Podcast, "Breathe, Flute, Repeat – Relaxation Tips," I, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay, chat about how to handle stress and anxiety with some easy breathwork. I'll guide you through a quick four-minute breathing exercise that’s perfect for calming your nerves. …
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 288: “The Grit Behind the Glory” In Episode 288 of Flute 360, titled "The Grit Behind the Glory," Dr. Heidi Kay Begay explores the dedication and hard work required to achieve prestigious titles and awards. Drawing from personal experiences, Heidi emphasizes the importance of persistence, patience, and embracing the messy, gritt…
  continue reading
 
Flute 360 | Episode 287: “Courage Over Perfection – Start Now, Perfect Later” Hello Flutist! In this episode, we dive into the idea that the task you fear and avoid is exactly where you need to be. Overthinking and overanalyzing take more time and energy than simply diving in and completing the task. Embrace the courage to start now and perfect you…
  continue reading
 
Hattie Butterworth meets soprano Sophie Bevan ahead of her appearance at the First Night of the Proms. Moving through Sophie's early life and career, they speak about her experience navigating a diagnosis of bowel cancer, the importance of her faith and family, and what she wishes audiences knew about the life of a singer. Music included in the eps…
  continue reading
 
This show is a bit different today. Last year I did a live video podcast on Mozart's Requiem for my Patreon subscribers. I've now edited that show into an audio-only version for everyone to be able to listen to, since this is such an essential piece and there's so much to talk about with it! The audio only version won't get into as much granular de…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide