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Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

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Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

A Conversation with Harry Christophers, Founder and Director of The Sixteen

This week I spoke with Harry Christophers, who wears many different hats in his jobs as Artistic...

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Mahler Symphony No. 3, Part 1

Mahler on his third symphony: “Just imagine a work of such magnitude that it actually mirrors the...

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A Conversation with Composer and Violinist Jesse Montgomery

Jessie Montgomery is an acclaimed composer, violinist, and educator. Her works are performed...

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Politics in Classical Music

First of all, if you’re American, I hope you’re listening to this while standing in line to vote!...

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Mozart Symphony No. 40 (Re-Upload)

This week continues my project of reuploading seasons 1-5 in new and improved sound quality! The...

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"Wagnerism" with Alex Ross

This week I got to cross off a Sticky Notes bucket list item by interviewing the best-selling...

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Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann: A Love Story (Re-Upload)

Today is the beginning of a new project to re-upload older episodes in new and improved sound...

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Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto

In one of the most famous reviews in this history of Western Classical Music, Eduard Hanslick...

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Bruckner Symphony No. 4

Bruckner's symphonies are a world unto their own. They are epic works that are also full of a...

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Stravinsky Pulcinella

In 1919, the impresario Sergei Diaghilev came up with the idea of having Stravinsky write a...

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Beethoven Symphony No. 7

The composer Carl Maria Von Weber called it the work of a madman. Clara Schumann’s father,...

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The Music of William Grant Still

William Grant Still was a man of firsts. He was the first African American to to conduct a major...

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Mozart Symphony No. 36, "Linz"

In 1783, Mozart wrote a letter to his father. He wrote, in part: "On Tuesday, November 4th, I am...

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Caroline Shaw on Composing, Performing, and Letting Go

This week I had the huge honour to speak with the composer, vocalist, violinist, and producer...

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Goldberg Variations Mini-Episode + Announcement

I’m sharing today’s mini episode for two reasons - the first is that I wanted to show all of you...

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Bach, The Goldberg Variations

In 1741, Bach published a piece called “Aria with diverse variations.” Little did he know that...

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"Chasing Chopin," with Annik LaFarge

This week I had the pleasure of speaking with Annik Lafarge, author of “Chasing Chopin,” a book...

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Brahms Requiem

In February of 1865, Johannes Brahms received a letter from his brother saying: “If you want to...

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Talking Conducting, Studying, and Loneliness w/ Dalia Stasevska

Dalia Stasevska is a wonderful conductor whose career has skyrocketed in the past few years. She...

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Beethoven Symphony No. 6, "Pastoral"

Beethoven once said, “No one can love the country as much as I do. For surely woods, trees, and...

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