Impolite to Listen: Classical Music Conversations

ITL #1: Should We Ban Applause?


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Chris and Sridhar discuss the (de)merits of applause, the effects of applause on repertoire and interpretive choices, Glenn Gould’s recording of Beethoven’s 6th Symphony on piano, how recording technology affects concert expectations, the Netherlands Bach Society’s “All of Bach” project, and musicians/human beings extraordinaire.

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Claudio Abbado booed at Vienna State Opera


Glenn Gould: Canadian pianist


Gould plays Beethoven's 6th Symphony on piano


Bird call cadenza in Beethoven's 6th Symphony


Netherlands Bach Society - All of Bach project


Shunske Sato: violinist


Sato plays Bach Partita No. 2 in D Minor for Solo Violin


Sato plays Bach Sonata in E Major for Violin & Harpsichord


Netherlands Bach Society plays Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major


Natural trumpet


Gabriele Cassone plays Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major on natural trumpet


Chris with Gabriele Cassone


Keith Jarrett: jazz/classical pianist


Keith Jarrett plays Bach


András Schiff plays Bach English Suites in marathon concert


Joshua Bell plays Brahms Trios


Yo-Yo Ma's NPR Tiny Desk Concert


Yehudi Menuhin with Ravi Shankar


Leonard Bernstein - Beethoven's 9th to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall


András Schiff - "Boogie Woogie"


András Schiff - "There is no moonlight"

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Impolite to Listen: Classical Music ConversationsBy Chris Arkin & Sridhar Bhagavathula

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