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FAQs about Arts Alive:How many episodes does Arts Alive have?The podcast currently has 218 episodes available.
March 13, 2020Friday Film Chat: A New Thriller Out of GermanyA new thriller out of Germany is the focus of Kenneth Turan’s film review this week. The LA Times and Arts Alive film critic spoke to KUSC’s Gail Eichenthal....more0minPlay
March 09, 2020Two Brothers Score Two Brothers in Pixar’s “Onward”Pixar films are famous for their tear-jerking powers, and the studio’s latest is no exception. Onward may have a high-concept fantasy premise—a modernized, suburban version of a land of dragons, wizards, and unicorns—but the emotional core is very true-to-life....more0minPlay
March 06, 2020How Do You Loan a Stradivarius?KUSC’s Alan Chapman has a lot to say about music, but can he say it in 60 seconds? That’s the Chapman Challenge. We ask a question and Alan has a minute to answer it. Today’s question is from Lee in San Diego who writes,…...more0minPlay
March 04, 2020How Classical Music Powers a Child’s BrainIt may be an exaggeration to say that Mozart makes us smarter, but in a unique study, scientists at USC’s Brain and Creativity Institute (BCI) have linked classical music training with improved brain function in kids....more0minPlay
March 02, 2020The Story Behind the “Borrowed” Melodies of Brahms and LisztFranz Liszt and Johannes Brahms both wanted to capture the vibrant folk music of Hungary in their compositions. Brahms through his 21 Hungarian Dances written in 1879 and Liszt through his 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies published between 1851 and 1886. Both composers borrowed their melodies…...more0minPlay
February 14, 2020Friday Film Chat: A Shaun the Sheep Movie: FarmageddonOn Arts Alive today, LA Times and Arts Alive film critic Kenneth Turan tells us about a perfect Valentine’s Day entertainment for lovers of sheep, and, of stop-motion animation. He spoke to KUSC’s Gail Eichenthal....more0minPlay
February 12, 2020A Preview of the LA Phil’s Fully Staged Performances of the Kurt Weill/Bertold Brecht Masterpiece, “The Seven Deadly Sins”The Los Angeles Philharmonic’s survey of the politically-charged Weimar Republic era continues this weekend at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Esa Pekka-Salonen will conduct the orchestra and soloists in fully staged performances of the Kurt Weill/Bertold Brecht masterpiece, The Seven Deadly Sins. KUSC’s Gail Eichenthal…...more0minPlay
February 10, 2020A Junkyard Opera Company Reimagines “Frankenstein”Theatre, dance, music, experimental design, found objects, and more come together for a modern adaptation of the classic story of Frankenstein this week at The Wallis in Beverly Hills....more0minPlay
February 05, 2020Pre-Performance Rituals with Pianist Stephen HoughMany performers have elaborate rituals that they go through before concerts — Glenn Gould used to soak his forearms in hot water before performances — but Stephen Hough has made a point of never depending on any of them....more0minPlay
February 03, 2020The Secret Love Affair Hidden in Alban Berg’s “Lyric Suite”Austrian composer Alban Berg (1885 – 1935) has a relatively small oeuvre, writing only a dozen or so major compositions in his life. However, each piece captures an entire world of emotion and structure and has a fascinating backstory, including one piece that has…...more0minPlay
FAQs about Arts Alive:How many episodes does Arts Alive have?The podcast currently has 218 episodes available.