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De wekelijkse live op Pinguin Radio uitgezonden podcast van de muziekzaak Concerto uit Amsterdam. Pak elke week jouw portie nieuwe muziektips op vinyl en cd bij Concerto Radio! (Weekly radio aired podcast from Amsterdam's record store Concerto. Check every week the finest indie music tips on vinyl and cd).
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At Concerto, we help you turn problems into solutions that deliver the benefits you want.Our work spans the business transformation lifecycle, from devising or reviewing strategy, developing a supporting change programme, and then delivering its expected benefits through implementation.
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Building a Library: a guide to the best recordings of the greatest classical music. Each week an expert and enthusiast brings along a wide range of recordings of a well-known piece. They explore the music and the different ways of performing it, ending with a recommendation for your library
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Magical Classical

Richard J Hannah

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Magical Classical - Opus 1 This radio show pilot was syndicated to six stations. The show ( now archived) was a pilot for an incredible musical journey diving into the world of fresh and uplifting melodies composed by the greats! From the timeless harmonies of Schumann, Delius, Mahler, Tchaikovsky, and Mozart, to the dramatic grandeur of Verdi and Vivaldi, the enchanting melodies of Mendelssohn, the energetic rhythms of Weber, and the poignant melodies of Schubert, we've got you covered. And ...
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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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Codo Cinema

Mark Codo

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A movie podcast where Mark Codo/Codoman talks about movies. This stems from movie reviews, breakdowns, behind the scenes stories, classic vs. remakes top 10’s etc.
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Conversations from the world of classical music hosted by Presto Music's Paul Thomas, David Smith, Rob Cowan, Matt Ash and more. Guests have included artists such as Jess Gillam, Anna Lapwood and Patricia Kopatchinskaja, and respected writers and critics like Rob Cowan, David Hurwitz and Andrew Mellor. Visit us at www.prestomusic.com
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Composers Datebook

American Public Media

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Composers Datebook™ is a daily two-minute program designed to inform, engage, and entertain listeners with timely information about composers of the past and present. Each program notes significant or intriguing musical events involving composers of the past and present, with appropriate and accessible music related to each.
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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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Unique perspectives from the dissident right. --- Donate: http://donate.theJDL.us Also visit: http://theJDL.us http://wa.theJDL.us http://t.me/jdlusa http://barzelshul.substack.com http://hadarjewishmusic.com --- DISCLAIMER: Enjoying this podcast channel requires one to have a basic understanding of politics and history as well as a sense of humor.
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SHITON! RECORDS PODCAST #1: SPRNG JAMS 2010 TOO YOUNG TO BURN - SONNY & THE SUNSETS 00:00:15.749 DAYDREAM - BEACH FOSSILS 00:03:31.125 BUMPIN' RAP TAPES - JAPANTHER 00:06:31.406 CAN'T EXPLAIN - LOVE 00:08:33.969 ICE CREAM MAN - JONATHAN RICHMAN AND THE MODERN LOVERS 00:11:10.031 ROAD RUNNER #1 - THE MODERN LOVERS 00:14:11.937 BED ISLAND - CHRISTMAS ISLAND 00:18:46.969 BEATING YOUR HEART OUT - BLACK BUG 00:22:05.031 FRIENDLY GHOST - HARLEM 00:23:47.625 SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE - HAPPY BIRTHDAY 00:2 ...
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For more than 55 years, The Florida Orchestra has been a driving force for cultural arts in the Tampa Bay region. Every work of music, every musician, every composer has a story to tell. SoundWaves with The Florida Orchestra gives those stories a voice, so you can experience a deep, personal connection to the music during a concert or anytime. The non-profit Florida Orchestra is the largest orchestra in the state and the only arts organization that bridges Tampa Bay. TFO exists to INSPIRE – ...
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Irelands premier and award winning Metal Music Podcast. The Metal Cell Podcast sets out to promote the Irish Metal Scene by talking to the bands, promoters, artists and fans of this musical genre. I hope to interview as many generations as possible involved in the Irish Metal community from those who create the music, design the artwork, promote the gigs or simply fans of the music itself. It's one of the most exciting times ever to be a Metal fan in Ireland with so many home grown and inter ...
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CSB Podcast

Cincinnati Soundbox

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Conversations about contemporary music, discussions regarding our upcoming concerts, and interviews with guest artists and composers, hosted by Cincinnati Soundbox’s Outreach Director, Alexander Colding Smith.
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the tonic

Lowry Yankwich

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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.
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Cello Journey

Cello Journey

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Cello Journey is a regular video podcast that features live music played on the cello and some commentary. You can listen to different pieces of music and also see what cello playing is about.
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The Phenomenal 50

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

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In celebration of the 50th anniversary season, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is releasing free podcasts of some of its finest performances from the past 50 years, each with an introduction by Co-Artistic Director David Finckel.
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Bedfordshire Orchestral Society Podcast

Beds Symphony Orchestra and Bedford Sinfonia

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Bedfordshire Symphony Orchestra and Bedford Sinfonia bring you the inside story of orchestral life, concerts and composers and why we love music! Tune in to meet members of the orchestra, our inspiring conductors and local professional musicians who have come through the Bedfordshire Music scene. Hear more about the incredible music we're playing, what our audience thinks and what really happens behind the scenes... For more info: www.bedfordsymphony.com
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ANAM Radio

Australian National Academy of Music

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ANAM is dedicated to the training of the most exceptional young classical musicians from Australia and New Zealand. It is a place in which young musicians fulfil their potential as music leaders, distinguished by their skill, imagination and courage, and by their determined contribution to a vibrant music culture. ANAM Musicians share the stage with the world’s finest artists, performing in over 180 concerts and events in venues across Australia. Alumni work in orchestras and chamber ensembl ...
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Welcome to Inside the Music: The Reno Phil Podcast, where we discuss the concerts, events and other activities of the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra. Laura Jackson, Music Director and Conductor of the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, and Chris Morrison, the Orchestra's program annotator, are your hosts for informal and informative talks about the music and guest artists for each of the Reno Philharmonic's performances. We'll get into the biographies of the composers, the history of the musical sele ...
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Formerly known as Mariocast, The Piano Podcast with Mario Ajero is a video podcast devoted to the piano and piano pedagogy. You can stay subscribed to the podcast and download related sheet music via the links on the right. 'Like' The Piano Podcast on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/PianoPodcast
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“Mozart, Beethoven y Mas “, hosted by Dr. Octavio Choy, is a program designed to provide the tools to appreciate and enjoy classical music. Dr. Choy requests your comments so please feel free to let him know what you think. Along with the history of classical music and composers, there are descriptions of the most common instruments used in today’s orquestra. The program is conducted in Spanish. En Mozart, Beethoven y Mas, el Dr.Octavio Choy nos ayuda a disfrutar de la musica clasica, a trav ...
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Synopsis American composer Ned Rorem liked to classify music as being either French or German — by “French,” he meant music that is sensuous, economical and unabashedly superficial; by “German,” he meant music that strives to be brainy, complex and impenetrably deep. On today’s date the Boston Symphony gave the premiere performances of two importan…
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Met ditmaal: DeWolff, Miles Kane, Midlake, Melody’s Echo Chamber, Thomas Raggi, AVTT/PTTN, Sharp Pins, Chokecherry, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble, Blackwater The Heads, Sleaford Mods, plus een exclusieve instore van Timo de Jong & Leadbeaters. Concerto Radio, aflevering 629 (2 januari 2026): DeWolff, Judgment Day: F…
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Starting the year and new season with a double header from Looney Tunes and Tom & Jerry. Codoman breaks down Rabbit Rhapsody and Cat Concerto including the controversy between both films. Sidenote: I might have switched the title around on Rhapsody Rabbit during the recording of the episode where I might have said Rabbit Rhapsody a couple of times.…
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew discuss a piano concerto that the composer, Yehudi Wyner, said "permits expression of the raunchy as well as the refined." How will that duality sit with the hosts? Why doesn't a distinguished composer like Wyner get more performances?? And what former PP winners make an appearance in the episode? If you'd like more…
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Enjoy Siegfried’s Rhine Journey, a digestible nugget from Wagner’s massive Ring of the Nibelung. This arrangement by Engelbert Humperdinck preserves the work’s atmosphere, the awakening at dawn and the love themes of Brünnhilde and Siegfried. In Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21, this stellar work stands out for its iridescent andante in F major, argu…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1932, Maurice Ravel’s Concerto for Piano Left Hand received its public premiere in Vienna. It was one of several concertos for piano left hand commissioned by Paul Wittgenstein, a wealthy Austrian pianist who lost his right arm during World War I. He also commissioned concertos from Richard Strauss, Prokofiev, Korngold, …
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Let's go on an archeological adventure with Codoman as he breaks down the 5th installment of the Indiana Jones Franchise Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. #harrisonford #indianajones #jamesmangold #georgelucas #stevenspielberg #kathleenkennedy #lucasfilm #indianajonesandthedialofdestiny #helenashaw…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1961, the New York City Ballet presented a new work scored by 35-year old composer Gunther Schuller, who was conducting the pit orchestra. On stage, in the middle of the green- and purple-garbed dancers, were four additional musicians: namely, the Modern Jazz Quartet, decked out in their usual white ties and tails. Schul…
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Synopsis In Austrian culture there is a theatrical tradition that pokes fun at anything somber and serious. Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute taps into this in the person of Papageno, and in the 19th century the Austrian actor Johann Nestroy deflated pomposity in his satirical plays, including one wicked sendup of Wagner’s opera Tannhauser. In our own…
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Synopsis In 1885, 20-year old violinist Franz Kneisel came to America to become concertmaster of the Boston Symphony. That same year he formed the Kneisel Quartet, the first professional string quartet in America. For the next 30 years, their concerts were major musical events. On today’s date in 1894, this review of a Kneisel Quartet performance a…
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Synopsis Okay, raise your hand if you have ever stayed up til midnight to attend the premiere showing of a new film — extra points if you attended in costume as a Hogwarts student! Well, opera fans are no slouches, either. On December 31, 1913, Wagner fanatics arrived at the opera house in Budapest in time to attend a performance of Wagner’s five-h…
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Synopsis On New Year’s Eve, 1948, Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra gave the first performance of the Symphony No. 5 by the American composer George Antheil. Now, in his youth, Antheil was something of a wild man, composing a Ballet Mechanicque for a percussion ensemble that included electric bells, sirens and airplane propellers. It ea…
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Synopsis On this date in 1905, Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár conducted the first performance of his new operetta, The Merry Widow. He was sure it would be a success, but others did not share his confidence. The show’s librettist, lawyer in tow, urged him to cancel the premiere, and the nervous theater manager banned Viennese reporters from …
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Synopsis While hardly twins, the String Quartets of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel are often linked in the minds of music lovers and record companies. Admired today for their grace and sheer beauty, back when these quartets were first performed in Paris, reactions were quite different. Debussy’s work premiered on today’s date in 1893, played by t…
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Met ditmaal: Robert Plant, Marathon, Cindy Lee, Suede, Bambara, Ghost Woman,Throwing Muses, Curtis Harding, The Lemonheads, Bruce Springsteen, Lukas Nelson, The Limiñanas, Alice Cooper, plus een exclusieve instore van Richard Janssen. Concerto Radio, aflevering 628 (26 december 2025): Robert Plant, Soul Of A Man: Saving Grace Marathon, For the Bett…
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Who are you going to call to save Christmas and New Years? Ghostbusters! Season 7 of Codo Cinema closes out the season and Codo Cinema Christmas Month by busting some ghosts as Codoman talks about Ghostbusters II. And yes, this is a Christmas and New Years movie. #ghostbustersII #billmurray #danaykroyd #haroldramis #erniehudson #siguorneyweaver #ri…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1910, the Metropolitan Opera premiered a new opera by German composer Engelbert Humperdinck, already famous for his opera Hansel and Gretel. This new opera was also a fairytale and titled Königskinder or The Royal Children. The female lead role of the Goose Girl was sung by Geraldine Farrar, admired back then for both he…
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Synopsis In the hands of a great performer, the violin can sing with the personality and intensity of a great opera singer. Pyrotechnics may dazzle, but nothing moves an audience as much as when a great violinist “sings” through his instrument. On today's date in 1896, a French audience in Nancy must has been so moved when great violinist Eugène Ys…
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In this week's Gramophone Podcast, the last of 2025, we explore the life and music of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Editor Emeritus James Jolly talks to Richard Wigmore – a long-standing contributor to our pages, and an expert on the music of the classical and early romantic periods – about this musical Titan. They discuss Beethoven's transform…
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2025 was a MASSIVE year for Irish Metal 🤘 In this special Best of Irish Metal 2025 episode, The Metal Cell Forums — Danielle, Joe & Letty — break down the artists, albums, gigs and scene legends that defined the year. Let us know in the comments, who gets YOUR vote! irishmetalart #Metal2025 #TheMetalCell #MetalCommunity Categories: BEST SINGLE: BES…
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Synopsis On this day in 1926, Walter Damrosch conducted the New York Symphony in the first performance of the last major orchestral work of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius — his symphonic tone poem Tapiola. The title refers to an ancient Finnish forest god, Tapio, and the music suggests an ancient mystery culminating in a burst of terrifying savager…
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1937, as a Christmas gift to the nation, the NBC radio network broadcast the first NBC Symphony Orchestra concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini. The orchestra had been specifically created to lure the famous Italian conductor back to America. For the first selection on his first concert, Toscanini chose what was then an …
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Synopsis On today’s date in 1893, the opera Hansel and Gretel by 39-year-old German composer Engelbert Humperdinck received its premiere performance at the Court Theater of Weimar. It was conducted by a promising 29-year-old composer by the name of Richard Strauss. It quickly became an international hit, playing to packed houses in Berlin, Vienna a…
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Charles T. Griffes’ The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan is an American masterpiece that captures the dreamy quality of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poem. Then comes a French masterpiece, Ravel’s Piano Concerto, a lighthearted romp with an air of American jazz and an homage to George Gershwin. Paul Dukas may be a one-hit wonder with The Sorcerer’s Apprenti…
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Synopsis Opera fanatics are a passionate lot. “It’s an addiction,” they say. “Something to die for.” Now, if opera is an addiction, then today’s date marks the birthdate of an Italian composer who might be described as the ultimate operatic gateway drug. We’re talking, of course, about Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini, who was…
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Merry Christmas everyone. Codoman and his twin brother Mike Codo return as the two talk about The Nativity Story movie. This movie is about the origin of Christmas which is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Despite mixed reviews, in my opinion this is an underrated Christmas movie. Plus, one of many movies that is underrated and I belie…
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Synopsis In all, American composer David Diamond wrote 11 symphonies, spanning some 50 years of his professional career. The last dates from 1991, and the first from 1940, completed after his return from studies in Paris shortly before the outbreak of World War II. Diamond’s Symphony No. 1 was premiered on today’s date in 1941 by the New York Philh…
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