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A podcast about classical music featuring interviews with guest musicians about music they love. Come hang out with Emma and Chloe, creators of MusicBox, while they explore a new piece episode.
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Update + Happy Anniversary
Happy 1 year Outside the MusicBox anniversary! Here is an update about what’s next for this podcast.
Get in touch with us!
DONATE: PayPal.Me/OutsideMusicBox
Facebook: @MusicBoxConcerts
Instagram: @musicboxconcerts
Twitter: @OutsideMusicBox
Email: concerts.musicbox@gmail.com
Website: www.musicboxconcerts.com
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Kristian Bezuidenhout
Keyboardist Kristian Bezuidenhout talks about Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, obsessing over recordings as a teenager, and the dichotomy of Bach as both a total genius and also just a working guy.
Useful links:
Spotify playlist for Kristian’s pieces
Spotify playlist for main pieces
Spotify playlist for final question pieces
Other useful links:
Johann Sebastian Bach
St. Matthew Passion background information
English translation of St. Matthew Passion text
Thomaskirche (St. Thomas Church) in Leipzig, Germany, where St. Matthew Passion was premiered
History of St. Matthew Passion being performed in the Netherlands
John Eliot Gardiner
John Eliot Gardiner’s 1989 recording of St. Matthew Passion
Recitative
Aria
Arioso
Chorale
Viola da Gamba, or Viol/Gamba for short
Basso Continuo, or Continuo for short
A discussion on some problematic aspects of the Bach Passions
Support Kristian:
Kris Bezuidenhout’s website, where you can purchase CDs: http://kristianbezuidenhout.com/
Get in touch with us!
DONATE: PayPal.Me/OutsideMusicBox
Facebook: @MusicBoxConcerts
Instagram: @musicboxconcerts
Twitter: @OutsideMusicBox
Email: concerts.musicbox@gmail.com
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Annette Isserlis
English violist Annette Isserlis talks about 17th-century music by Orlando Gibbons and Henry Purcell, starting out as a ballet dancer, and being swept up in the experience of collective music making.
Useful links:
Spotify playlist for Annette’s pieces
Spotify playlist for main pieces
Spotify playlist for final question pieces
Other useful links:
The Viol
Orlando Gibbons
Plainchant
The “In Nomine” plainchant, which was used as the basis of pieces by many composers throughout history
Henry Purcell
False relations (blue notes)
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Rameau’s Les Boreades
Support Annette:
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment’s video platform, OAE Player
Annette’s podcast, Tea With Netty
English Baroque Soloists
Get in touch with us!
DONATE: PayPal.Me/OutsideMusicBox
Facebook: @MusicBoxConcerts
Instagram: @musicboxconcerts
Twitter: @OutsideMusicBox
Email: concerts.musicbox@gmail.com
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Julie Roset
French soprano, Julie Roset, talks about Sigismondo d’India’s Infelice Didone and Jules Massenet’s Ah! Douce enfant, how singers’ voices change as they age, and what it’s like pretending to be a fairy.
Useful links:
Spotify playlist for Julie’s pieces
Spotify playlist for main pieces
Spotify playlist for final question pieces
Other useful links:
Sigismondo d’India
Claudio Monteverdi
The story of Dido and Aeneas
Francesco Turrisi’s episode, where we talk about Dido’s Lament, by Henry Purcell
Recitativo vs aria
17th-century Spice Trade Routes with map showing the trading route via Sicily
Jules Massenet
Massenet’s opera, Cendrillon (Cinderella)
MET Opera, New York City
Support Julie:
Julie’s Facebook: @JulieRosetSoprano
Julie’s Instagram: @juthyana
Watch the livestream of Julie’s debut at the Opéra-Comique, Paris
Holland Baroque’s latest CD, Brabant 1653, in which Julie is featured
Get in touch with us!
DONATE: PayPal.Me/OutsideMusicBox
Facebook: @MusicBoxConcerts
Instagram: @musicboxconcerts
Twitter: @OutsideMusicBox
Email: concerts.musicbox@gmail.com
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Shaun Lee-Chen
Violinist Shaun Lee-Chen talks about Chausson’s Poeme, the original cycling hipsters, and old recordings.
Useful links:
Spotify playlist for Shaun’s pieces
Spotify playlist for main pieces
Spotify playlist for final question pieces
Other useful links:
Ernest Chausson’s Poeme
Violinist, Eugene Ysaye
Maurice Ravel’s Tzigane
Violinist, Jascha Heifetz
For a deep dive nerd out on 19th-century ways of performing, you can check out Emma’s Masters thesis here: https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/561381/563632
Support Shaun:
Shaun playing *viola* in a duet with Christian Li playing violin
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Shaun’s position as lecturer at the University of Western Australia
Shaun playing on the UWA Conservatorium of Music Youtube channel
Get in touch with us!
DONATE: PayPal.Me/OutsideMusicBox
Facebook: @MusicBoxConcerts
Instagram: @musicboxconcerts
Twitter: @OutsideMusicBox
Email: concerts.musicbox@gmail.com
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Christmas Special: Listener Questions
Bonus Christmas Special! Emma and Chloe answer more listener questions and wrap up 2020. Stay tuned for more fun times in 2021 Outside the MusicBox!
Rachael Beesley’s work on Flow http://www.rachaelbeesley.com/flow.html
Wonderbound contemporary dance company in Denver, Colorado https://www.wonderbound.com
How scales and keys work in music https://learningmusic.ableton.com/notes-and-scales/keys-and-scales.html
Key Characteristics table https://4c07335b-13d6-47c3-8533-90b0d4feca97.filesusr.com/ugd/bbfdbb_ec35d032a55b44e299fb83b49b349944.pdf
Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany https://www.elbphilharmonie.de/en/the-halls#laeiszhalle
Get in touch with us!
DONATE: PayPal.Me/OutsideMusicBox
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MusicBoxConcerts
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicboxconcerts/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/OutsideMusicBox
Email: concerts.musicbox@gmail.com
Website: www.musicboxconcerts.com
Customer Reviews
Love it
I loved being interviewed in ep 3. Emma and Chloe made me feel so welcome to explore and indulge in various musical ideas. I can't wait to hear future episodes!
Great find
What a charming and interesting show! I really loved this first one with Dominic Giardino, clarinetist and Mozart Requiem fancier - terrific for the non-practitioner and occasional listener (i.e. me). Fun, and informative without blinding us with musical science. Particularly liked the personal approach. Thanks guys!
Ripper podcast
Amazing first episode can’t wait to hear what’s next!