

The Next Track
Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn
Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn discuss music and musicians, and how we listen to music, whether it be analog or digital, downloaded or streamed, audio, or video.
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Oct 28, 2020 • 1h 9min
Episode #195 - Timo Andres: Making Home Videos and the Creative Process
We last spoke with composer and pianist Timo Andres early in the lockdown, after he made a series of videos for a recital program that had been cancelled at Carnegie Hall. Over the past few months, Andres has refined the art of filming himself at the piano, and uses both audio and video recording as part of his creative process.
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Guest:
Timo Andres
Timo Andres' YouTube channel
Show notes:
Episode #183 - Composer and Pianist Timo Andres on Concertizing at Home
Alex Ross: I hate "classical music."
Timo Andres: How can I live in your world of ideas?
IRCAM (Wikipedia)
Timo Andres: Debussy — Reflets dans l’eau / Ellington — Reflections in D
ORTF stereo technique (Wikipedia)
Adam Abeshouse
I Still Play
Sony RX100 VII
Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K
Davinci Resolve
MKBHD (Marques Brownlee)
Score follower video: Stravinsky — Symphonies of Wind Instruments — piano transcription by Timo Andres
The Orchestra - iPad app
Our next tracks:
John Dowland: Complete Lute Works, Paul O'Dette
Young-Holt Unlimited : The Definitive Young-Holt Unlimited
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Oct 14, 2020 • 42min
Episode #194 - Pianist Simone Dinnerstein
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein used the lockdown to record an album of music by Philip Glass and Franz Schubert. We discuss how she built her career, how she recorded this album, and talk about Schubert's wonderful last piano sonata.
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Guest:
Simone Dinnerstein
Show notes:
A Character of Quiet
Paapa Essiedu in Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Company
Photo of Simone Dinnerstein playing for Philip Glass
Circles: Glass Piano Concerto No. 3, and Bach Keyboard Concerto in G Minor
Our next tracks:
Philip Glass: Einstein on the Beach (1984)
Led Zeppelin: Physical Grafitti (Deluxe Edition)
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Sep 30, 2020 • 31min
Episode #193 - Is Stereo Wrong?
Is stereo the right way to listen to music? After all, it is an artificial attempt to reproduce the sound of live music. Perhaps we should revolt against the tyranny of the sweet spot.
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Show notes:
Grateful Dead June 1976 box set
Bob and Ray Throw a Stereo Spectacular
How To: Position Desktop Speakers
BOSE 201 Bookshelf Speakers
KEF Q350 speakers
Two ears - two loudspeakers?
KEF LS50 Meta speakers
Chris Connaker: A New Listening Room Part Two: Acoustics, Speakers, DSP
Sonos Arc
Q Acoustics 3020i Bookshelf Speakers
Episode #178 - Lieder and Opera Singer Ian Bostridge
Our next tracks:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau: Complete Schubert Lieder
Morphine: Cure for Pain
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Sep 16, 2020 • 31min
Episode #192 - The Same as It Ever Was
Following our discussion of CDs in episode #190, we continue our discussion about these plastic discs, mainly because Doug bought some new audio gear and is now CD-obsessed.
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Show notes:
Episode #190 - Nostalgic about CDs
Elizabethtown
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Wendy Brooke on Twitter @ProgRockers
The story of the Grateful Dead Europe 72' release
The Cure: Faith (Cassette release)
A Certain Ratio: The Graveyard and the Ballroom (Wikipedia)
Our next tracks:
A Certain Ratio: acr:set
The Flock: Dinosaur Swamps
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Sep 2, 2020 • 34min
Episode #191 - Exile on Monday
We begin an irregular series of key albums that stand out in the history of music. For our first foray into this type of discussion, we talk about The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street.
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Show notes:
The Renaissance Men of Music
Exile on Main Street
Exile on Main Street (Wikipedia)
Stones in Exile (Wikipedia)
Robert Frank: The Americans
Exile on Main Street review, Lenny Kaye, Rolling Stone
Side Splitter (AppleScript)
Our next tracks:
Brian Eno & Jah Wobble: Spinner Brian Eno & John Cale: Wrong Way Up
Phil Manzanera: Diamond Head
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Aug 19, 2020 • 26min
Episode #190 - Nostalgic about CDs
We wax nostalgic about CDs, those plastic (and partly metal) discs that changed the music industry starting in the mid-1980s, and whose popularity has waned since the rise of streaming.
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Show notes:
CD Text to CD Info AppleScript
Dave’s Picks Volume 34
FNAC
Goldberg Variations by Kenneth Gilbert
Compact disc bronzing (Wikipedia)
CD Single (Wikipedia)
BTHVN 2020 - Beethoven The New Complete Edition
BACH 333 – The New Complete Edition
Mozart 225: The New Complete Edition
NAD C538
Denon AVR-S540BT
Our next tracks:
Durutti Column: Vini Reilly
The Smashing Pumpkins: Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
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Aug 5, 2020 • 28min
Episode #189 - Renaissance Men of Music
A reviewer suggested that we mentioned John Cage in this podcast as a "cheap marketing ploy." That made use think about taste: highbrow, lowbrow, and unibrow. We reflect on whether we are really the "Renaissance men of music."
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Show notes:
John Cage Trust
Episode #186 - Harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani
Episode #7 – Music and Genres
Brotherhood
The Murder Capital live from the Guinness Storehouse
Episode #187 - Live Performances during Covid-19, and After
- Springsteen on Broadway
Our next tracks:
John Cage, Witold Lutosławski - LaSalle-Quartett, String Quartets
Jack Bruce: Harmony Row
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Jul 22, 2020 • 38min
Episode #188 - Kathryn Williams on the Breath in Music
Kathryn Williams plays the flute, and, because of some health issues, has a unique approach to the breath. In addition to being a free diver, she has been commissioning pieces of music for one single breath. And she's going to try to break the Guinness world record for the longest sustained note on a wind instrument.
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Guest:
Kathryn Williams
Show notes:
The Listening Service: Music and breathing - BBC Sounds
Royal Northern College of Music
Our next tracks:
Grateful Dead: Workingman's Dead (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band: Poor Until Payday
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Jul 8, 2020 • 42min
Episode #187 - Live Performances during Covid-19, and After
John Wyver's company Illuminations produces films of live performances: theater, dance, opera, and music. He joins us to discuss the future of live performances in what he calls The After, that period when Covid-19 is just a memory. Will live performances be able to start again even if there isn't a vaccine? How can social distancing allow live performances to return?
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Guest:
John Wyver - Illuminations
Screening the Royal Shakespeare Company: A Critical History
Show notes:
Shakespeare, from Theater to Cinema: Interview with John Wyver - Part 1, Part 2
The BBC Shakespeare Collection
Wigmore Hall live streams
Royal Opera House streams
Episode #183 - Composer and Pianist Timo Andres on Concertizing at Home
Bolero Julliard
Magdalen College: Virtual May Morning 2020
As ‘Hamilton’ becomes a movie, suddenly we’re all in the room where it happens
Berlin Philharmonker Digital Concert Hall
Our next tracks:
Bob Dylan: Rough and Rowdy Ways
Supergrass: Life on Other Planets
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Jun 24, 2020 • 52min
Episode #186 - Harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani
We meet harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani, who is showing how the harpsichord is no longer an instrument just for "old" music. His latest recording features contemporary music for harpsichord and electronics.
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Guest:
Mahan Esfahani
Musique? Modern and electro-acoustic works for harpsichord
Show notes:
Wigmore Hall
The Poems of T.S. Eliot Read by Jeremy Irons
Kazoophony
Episode #179 - Pianist Marc-André Hamelin
A Playlist of Music by Black Classical Composers
Our next tracks:
Brad Mehldau: Suite: April 2020
Black Stone Cherry: Black to Blues
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