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This podcast features the Director of ClassicalU.com, Jesse Hake, interviewing ClassicalU presenters and Live Learning Event hosts as well as occasional episodes featuring material directly from one of our ClassicalU presenters or guests.
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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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Classical Stuff You Should Know

A.J. Hanenburg, Graeme Donaldson, and Thomas Magbee

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A.J., Graeme, and Thomas discuss everything having to do with the classical world. Our aim is to help both educators and laypeople enjoy the classical world as much as they enjoy fine ales and good tales.
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Classical Education

Beautiful Teaching, LLC

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Classical Education is a podcast perfect for learning about the tradition of a liberal arts education. We invite you to join us on a journey in pursuit of the True, the Good, and the Beautiful as we participate in the great conversation and listen to the many voices coming from the world of classical education.
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Crushing Classical is a series of interviews with classical musicians who are forging unique paths with their talent, creating their own artistic fulfillment and financial comfort, and finding ways to thrive. I celebrate these brave people who are taking routes outside of traditional orchestral or academic employment! As always, I invite you to listen for your own sparks and breadcrumbs, and use these interviews to find the possibilities that exist in your own life.
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“We live in a time I think not of mainstream, but of many streams, or even, if you insist upon a river of time, that we have come to a delta, maybe even beyond delta to an ocean which is going back to the skies.” -John Cage This quote, I believe, truly embodies the idea of music today. Yet, this quote is even more applicable to world of “classical” music. There are so many different avenues of new classical music, that one must ask oneself, “That’s classical?” That is the idea that we try an ...
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An audio Psalm a day set to classical music. Begin or end each day meditating on the word of God and the timeless poetry of the Psalms. Each episode is set to beautiful classical and orchestral music that will help you ground your soul in the Bible. For more great podcasts or to hear different Bible translations, visit https://lumivoz.com
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O melhor podcast sobre música clássica do Brasil! Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Frédéric Chopin, Antonio Vivaldi, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Richard Wagner, Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, Joseph Haydn, Franz Liszt, Maurice Ravel e Sergei Rachmaninoff você encontra aqui todas as semanas! Com Aroldo Glomb!
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The Classical Music Minute

Steven Hobé, Composer & Host

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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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This podcast is a complement to http://www.shivkumar.org/music/ and Youtube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/shivkuma100/videos) by an amateur and hobbyist for fellow amateurs, self-learners, music enthusiasts with an interest in south indian classical music (carnatic music). This podcast explores details about compositions: word-by-word meanings and musical aesthetics (gamakas etc) as seen by a fellow amateur to promote music appreciation.
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The Classical Theism Podcast aims to defend Catholic Christian ideas in conversation. With the help of various guests, I defend three pillars of the Catholic Christian worldview: (1) the God of classical theism exists, (2) Jesus is our Messiah and Lord, and (3) He founded the Catholic Church. We place a strong emphasis on the first pillar, defending classical theism, drawing upon the work of Thomistic philosopher Dr. Edward Feser and many others. Thanks for listening! John DeRosa jderosa@cla ...
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Scholé Sisters is the podcast for the classical homeschooling mama who seeks to learn and grow while she’s helping her children learn and grow. Scholé Sisters is a casual conversation about topics that matter to those of us in the trenches of classical homeschooling who yearn for something more than just checking boxes and getting it all done. In each episode, we cover our Scholé Everyday (suggestions for inspiration and growth), and a topical discussion relying on principles we find in book ...
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Johannes Wirix-Speetjens gaat op zoek naar de queerpersonen die de kunstwereld hebben gekleurd. In een meeslepende reis brengt hij de verhalen tot leven, van Wilde tot Lanoye, van Springfield tot Smyth en van Lully tot Mercury. Waar hun hart niet altijd voor hun ware liefde mocht slaan, vertaalt hun strijd zich vaak in schoonheid en kunst. De VRT-queerstemmen kruipen in de huid van de kunstenaars op wier schouders de queergemeenschap vandaag staat.
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Classical Podcasts

ClassicalPodcasts.com

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We are convinced that lovers of classical music include people who are always looking for(1) music that they have not heard before that might attract them, and (2) the best performance of music that they are familiar with and already enjoy.This website was created to help these music lovers achieve both goals. We are uniquely able to fulfill this mission because we bring together two exceptional resources that are not available on any other classical music website: (1) a classical music reco ...
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Classical Performance

Classical Performance

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The Classical Performance podcast features the very best live classical performances, recorded by WCRB. From local up-and-comers to world-renowned masters, the Classical Performance podcast is your source for classical, on the go. Find episodes and subscribe in iTunes.
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classicalqueer

Samantha Jane Smith

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Come join Jacob Caines - musician, teacher and writer of the classicalqueer blog and Samantha Jane Smith - radio station presenter, writer and person with no musical ability as we discuss queer classical music. We are two queer people with widely differing interests and experience in classical music. Come hear us try and understand what queer classical music is, talk with composers and generally have a good time.
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A Sinfonia n.° 9 em ré menor, op. 125, Coral, é a última sinfonia completa composta por Ludwig van Beethoven. Completada em 1824, a sinfonia coral mais conhecida como Nona Sinfonia ou ainda, A Nona, é uma das obras mais conhecidas do repertório ocidental, considerada tanto ícone quanto predecessora da música romântica, e uma das grandes obras-prima…
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The Mystic River Chorale is the subject of this week's program with Frank Zilinyi, Artistic Director. We talk about what the Chorale has done in the last season and their concert coming up on Sunday January 19th at 4 PM in Harkness Chapel at Connecticut College. For more information you can go to www.mysticriverchorale.org…
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Description The Haunting Brilliance of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact The exact date and location of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor premiere remain unclear, but it likely debuted in the early 1700s, showcasing Bach’s virtuosity as an organist. Originally performed on a church organ, …
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Finding Solace in Psalm 13: A Meditation on Trust and Mercy This episode delves into Psalm 13, a heartfelt plea from David to the Lord. Amid feelings of abandonment and sorrow, David questions how long he must endure his trials and the triumph of his enemies. The psalm conveys a deep yearning for God's presence and a plea for divine intervention. D…
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Psalm 12: A Cry for Help and Divine Assurance In this episode, we delve into Psalm 12, a powerful plea from David to the Lord. Highlighting the decline of godliness and faithfulness among humanity, David describes how people speak with vanity, flattery, and deceit. He calls upon the Lord to act against those with proud, deceitful tongues. The scrip…
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Well, we've made it to the end of the symphony! Join us for the final installment of Mahler's Symphony No. 1 with the glorious 4th movement. Be sure to like and share with a friend! Music: https://imslp.org/wiki/Symphony_No.1_(Mahler%2C_Gustav) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode…
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Psalm 11: Trusting in the Lord's Righteous Judgement Experience Psalm 11 from the King James Version of the Bible, skillfully narrated with immersive sound design and a beautiful soundtrack. This passage, attributed to David, underscores unwavering trust in the Lord amidst adversities. It vividly illustrates the peril posed by the wicked and the st…
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Guests Dr. Matthew Post: Founder and Former Director of the Classical Education Graduate program at The University of Dallas; Served with The National Classical Education Symposium, The Institute for Classical Education, and The National Council for Classical Educators; Currently serves as Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, Honors College at The U…
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Organist and pianist James McVinnie's new album 'Dreamcatcher' is a beautiful series of works by contemporary composers including Nico Muhly, John Adams, Giles Swayne, Gabriella Smith, Meredith Monk and others, all based around ideas of imagining – be that to do with memory, architecture, musical form or social justice. He joins Editor Martin Culli…
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There is great power in our ability to observe the world around us. We must make time to stop and see, for we never know when a small observation leads to a great encounter with truth. Students need to be trained in the way to discover truth by developing the naturalists ability to take an interest in what they can observe. Naturalists like John Mu…
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Take a deep dive into three of ancient Greece's most fascinating women - both historical and mythological. What can we discover about Sappho, Medea and Antigone by studying the original texts? Join Diane Rayor, an extremely talented and engaged translator as she takes you 'behind the scenes' of some of the most powerful works from the ancient world…
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This podcast features conductor Sir Simon Rattle in conversation with Raymond Bisha as they reference his new recording of Mahler's Seventh Symphony with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Sir Simon outlines his personal history with the work, from being overwhelmed at hearing it for the first time as a young schoolboy to his mature understandi…
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The Plight of the Poor and the Wicked in Psalm 10 - King James Version Immerse yourself in the powerful words of Psalm 10 from the King James Version of the Bible, exploring the plight of the poor and the pride of the wicked. This passage vividly describes the wicked's arrogance and deceit, contrasting it with the faith and pleas of the humble who …
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There is nothing like hearing a Late Beethoven String Quartet for the first time. Beethoven’s late string quartets, Op. 127, Op. 130, Op. 131, Op. 132, and Op. 135, are among the 5 greatest pieces of music ever written for any combination of instruments. They reach a kind of cosmic understanding of the world that is unparalleled, and they remain th…
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Get to know ClassicalU's new full time team member Rebecca Richard as she and director Jesse Hake talk about the love of learning, late blooming, Charlotte Mason, scholé, and life at sea. You will also hear about Rebecca's personal top picks among our courses: Common Arts Education by Chris Hall, Charlotte Mason: A Liberal Education for All by Jaso…
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Psalm 9: Praise and Judgment of the Lord - KJV Bible Narration with Classical Soundtrack In this episode, we delve into Psalm 9 from the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, where the psalmist expresses profound praise for the Lord and His righteous judgments. The passage underscores themes of gratitude, faith, and divine justice, highlighting ho…
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Many of the musicians I know are bootstrappers. We get things done, and we get things done the easiest way possible. I loved this conversation with Marc Hoffman, who went GLOBAL to make his project all the more impressive! Marc Hoffman was born in NC, received a BM in composition from the North Carolina School of the Arts, and completed additional …
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Psalm 8 - The Majesty of God's Creation (KJV) In this episode, we explore Psalm 8 from the King James Version of the Bible, highlighting the excellence of God's name in all the earth. This passage reflects on the glory of creation, the work of God's hands, and humankind's honored place within it. Accompanied by a beautiful sound design and soundtra…
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Conferences for teachers tend to be "mountaintop" experiences. These events are fruitful times of learning and reflection on the art of teaching and why the task of education is so vitally important today. On this episode of Developing Classical Thinkers, Winston Brady interviews three Thales staff members about their recent experience traveling to…
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Trust and Deliverance: Psalm 7 - A King James Rendering In this episode, experience Psalm 7 from the King James Version of the Bible, set against a beautiful sound design and soundtrack. The Psalmist pleads for divine protection and justice, seeking deliverance from persecutors and reflecting on the consequences of wickedness. This passage emphasiz…
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We take a glimpse into the massive world and history of the trumpet! From its use in military battles and physical dangers to beautifully soft moments on the stage, world-renowned trumpeter and teacher Chris Gekker joins John Banther for a wide-ranging discussion on the trumpet, and he plays examples for us too! Support Classical Breakdown: https:/…
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Greg Abate, saxophonist, flutist, composer, arranger, and member of the RI Music Hall of Fame, is our special guest this week. We talk about his upcoming concerts and listen to music from his multiple recordings. For more information, you can go to www.gregabate.comPor Classical 95.9-FM WCRI
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In memoriam: Composers & conductors we lost in 2024 Playlist: Sarah Gibson, Jennifer Koh - You Are Still Here Peter Schickele - New Horizons in Music Appreciation Peter Schickele - Prelude to Einstein on the Fritz Peter Eotvos, Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra - Replica for Viola & Orchestra Phill Niblock - Didjeridoos and Don'ts Alcides Lanza, …
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Description The Soulful Majesty of St. Matthew Passion in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Bach’s St. Matthew Passion premiered on Good Friday, April 11, 1727, at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig. Performed as part of the church service, its emotional depth and intricate structure made a lasting impression. Though initially modest i…
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Psalm 6: A Plea for Mercy and Deliverance - King James Version with Soothing Soundtrack In this episode, listen to a beautifully narrated reading of Psalm 6 from the King James Version of the Bible, accompanied by soothing sound design and a serene soundtrack. The passage represents a heartfelt plea for mercy, healing, and deliverance, reflecting d…
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Psalm 5: Morning Prayers and Divine Justice | KJV Bible Reading In this episode, we delve into Psalm 5 from the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. This passage is a heartfelt morning prayer where the psalmist seeks God's attentive ear and righteous judgment. Highlighting God's disdain for wickedness and deceit, the psalmist contrasts the fate o…
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Psalm 4: A Devotional Journey through Prayer and Trust in God Experience Psalm 4 from the King James Version of the Bible, a psalm that calls on God for mercy and reflects on righteousness. The passage opens with a plea for God's attention and mercy, and then transitions into a meditation on human vanity and divine selection. It encourages listener…
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Full Notation: www.shivkumar.org/music dArini telusukoNTi Ragam: ShuddhaSaveri {22nd Melakartha Janyam} ARO: S R2M2 P D2 S || AVA: SD2 P M1 R2 S || Talam: Adi(2 kalai) Composer: TyagarajaSwami Version: MS Subbalakshmi (Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK0tg4pLcng) Lyrics / MeaningsCourtesy: Thyagaraja Vaibhavam (https://thyagaraja-vaibhavam…
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A student of Haydn, a masonic brother of Mozart and a fine composer in his own right, Paul Wranitzky (1756-1808) left behind 45 symphonies that are at long last stepping out of the shadows thanks to ongoing recordings and increased access to published scores. Raymond Bisha introduces Vol. 8 in Naxos' series of Wranitzky's orchestral works, which in…
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