Things That Seemed Important At The Time Mark Limacher
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Join composer and pianist Mark Limacher as he discusses music, philosophy, politics, and history, exposing their unexpected intersections in this witty, engaging and highly irreverent podcast. Featuring guest musicians, artists, thinkers, writers and ponderers, Things That Seemed Important At The Time, breathes fresh perspectives into new and highly-exhausted topics alike.
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"Filling the Well" - a conversation with Lesley Hinger & Quinn Gibson
Lesley Hinger and Quinn Gibson join Mark to discuss the communicative capacities of single notes, the state of modern academia, and ponder the classic axiom "there's gotta be a well there, but we don't know how to fill it, or what to fill it with".Lesley Hinger's WebsiteQuinn Gibson's WebsiteSupport the Show.
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"Job Done Elaine!" - A Conversation with Kenna Burima
Mark is joined by the one and only Kenna Burima to discuss and celebrate her new song cycle, “While She Sleeps”. Fasten in for a beautiful meander through her creative process, be it about “not caring”, “writing shitty songs”, and/or “giving space between notes”. One for the books!Connect with Kenna on her instagram, and her website.Support the Show.
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"Does Anyone Care?...How about Now?" - Part 2 of the conversation with Laura Reid and Jiajia Li
PART 2!Mark sits down with Laura Reid and Jiajia Li of "Who Cares?" to find out if anyone cares, and if so, about what.Check out their latest album here!Support the Show.
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"Does Anyone Care?" - conversation with Laura Reid and Jiajia Li
Mark sits down with Laura Reid and Jiajia Li of "Who Cares?" to find out if anyone cares, and if so, about what.Check out their latest album here!Support the Show.
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"Who is this Against?" - On "Accessibility" with Daniel Pelton
Local emerging artist Daniel Pelton drops by to discuss the role of the audience in new music, and whether or not Ludovico Einaudi is, in fact, one of the greatest performance artists of our age.Check out Daniel's music here!Support the Show.
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We've Lost! Season 2 Opener with Quinn Gibson
Startled by the contents of a debate between Sam Seder and Brad Polumbo about student debt belief, Quinn and Mark bemoan the degree to which the arts and humanities have already “lost” in our society. Humor abounds in this, the opening salvo of Season 2.For extra upset, here’s a link to the debate in question.Support the Show.