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The Music Post is music, mostly new, mostly piano, delivered to you. Old episodes and occasional future episodes will explore a piece or a musical trend in more depth, and may feature conversations wi... more
FAQs about The Music Post: Piano Weekly:How many episodes does The Music Post: Piano Weekly have?The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
March 23, 20203.6: Leapfrog RagMusic for you every day of the week. Today: One of my first ragtime compositions from 2015, performed live in 2019....more0minPlay
March 20, 20203.5: "Social Distancing," a song inspired by our new realityMusic for you every day of the week. Today: A new song (and how-to) inspired by the world's (suddenly) most common phrase....more0minPlay
March 19, 20203.4: Prelude and Fugue in D major (Bach WTC 1)Music for you every day of the week. Today: J.S. Bach's Prelude and Fugue in D major from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, recorded live in performance from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 2019....more0minPlay
March 18, 20203.3: Meditation #2: Seeking a Higher PowerMusic for you every day of the week. Today: Meditation #2: Seeking a Higher Power, recorded live in performance from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 2019....more0minPlay
March 17, 20203.2: Chorale ToccataMusic for you every day of the week. Today: Chorale Toccata #1, from September 2019, composed and performed by me....more0minPlay
March 16, 2020Music Post 3.1: Daily dose of musicA short piece of music for you every day of the week to help keep the music alive during the pandemic. Starting today with "Skip: A Baroque-Ragtime Prelude," from February 2020....more0minPlay
May 04, 2017#25: Improv with Carlos part 2: Embracing itGuest pianist Carlos Cesar Rodriguez joins me again to share his remarkable talent for and insights into improvisation, while I challenge him to make it more a part of his regular concert fare. He improvises an Ives-ian accompaniment to the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (featuring tenor Peter Joshua Burroughs) and we take turns improvising over William Bolcom's Graceful Ghost Rag....more0minPlay
March 21, 2017#24: Red River Valley and folk-modern-classicalModern classical music has a reputation for atonality, that is, that it lacks the harmonic and melodic core that has shaped Western music for hundreds of years. In this episode we hear three of my very non-atonal piano pieces. They are rooted in a traditional harmonic and motivic system and draw on another tradition of classical music, borrowing from existing folk tunes. Can you figure out what the other two tunes are before I reveal? Listen in and see....more0minPlay
March 13, 2017#23: Intimate ChopinOne of the (many, but principal) challenges of playing Chopin's music is finding room for expressiveness in intimacy. Ivan Moravec was on another level achieving this in his playing (as you'll hear!), but I take a crack at it too, and Eli Luberoff joins me for listening challenge and Post-listening (get it??) discussion. Along the way we get to know intimately Chopin's Op. 15, no. 2, along with a genuine Spotify mystery, before listening to a complete performance....more0minPlay
March 06, 2017#22: Ari & Mia & meSpecial guest Ariel Friedman joins me to share a sublime song of hers and ruminate on genre distinctions and crossover in the classical and folk music realms. We talk about Kinhaven (see episode 20), how she got started with her sister duo band (Ari & Mia), and how they and she have influenced me as a composer and musician through the years....more0minPlay
FAQs about The Music Post: Piano Weekly:How many episodes does The Music Post: Piano Weekly have?The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.