

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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Jun 10, 2020 • 20min
Episode #185 - Use Plex to Manage Your Media Library
Plex is a great way to manage your media library. Doug and Kirk discuss how they use it. Note: we recorded this episode before the lockdown began, but held off publishing it because we had a number of interviews with musicians in lockdown.
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Show notes:
Plex
A Suitable Boy
Our next tracks:
Ustad Vilayat Khan: From the NCPA Archives
The Pointer Sisters: Yes We Can Can - The Best of the Blue Thumb Recordings
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May 29, 2020 • 49min
Episode #184 - TJ Connelly, Boston Sports DJ
TJ Connelly is a sports DJ: he provides "scores" for live sporting events, such as baseball, football, and hockey games. Since the lockdown, he's been out of work, and he has been focusing his attention on Uncertain Times, a daily streaming radio show. We talk with him about what it means to score live sports, and how his streaming show is reconnecting him with real radio.
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Guest:
TJ Connelly
Uncertain Times
Show notes:
Jock Jams
The Duo Behind The Sound Of Fenway Park (WGBH)
QLab
WFNX
Our next tracks:
Harrington, Gustin & Zahn: Tura Lura
D.I.Y.: Mass. Ave. - The Boston Scene
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May 22, 2020 • 1h 2min
Episode #183 - Composer and Pianist Timo Andres on Concertizing at Home
Timo Andres is a young composer and pianist, nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 2016. We discuss his music, and how he missed his first solo recital at Carnegie Hall du to the coronavirus lockdown, and decided to make home videos of all the works to present his program to the public. (Apologies for the audio; we made some mistakes when recording.)
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Guest:
Timo Andres
Timo Andres's recordings
House Special; Timo Andres's Carnegie Hall recital filmed in his living room
Show notes:
Episode #24 – Composer Timo Andres on Contemporary Classical Music
Episode #25 – Composer Timo Andres on Contemporary Classical Music, Part 2
List of clarinet quartets (Wikipedia)
I Still Play (Nonesuch)
Milou
Life Inside an Electronic Cottage (Washington Post: 1980)
FabFilter
Our next tracks:
Coda
Malo: Malo
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May 15, 2020 • 36min
Episode #182 - Oliver Craske on His Biography of Ravi Shankar, Indian Sun
Oliver Craske has just published the first biography of the legendary Indian musician Ravi Shankar. Craske knew and worked with Shankar near the end of his life, and carried out extensive research to tell the tale of the man who brought Indian music to the west. (Apologies for the poor Skype audio quality.)
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Guest:
Oliver Craske
Indian Sun
Show notes:
The Ravi Shankar Foundation
Ravi Shankar: Improvisations
Our next tracks:
Thomas Mapfumo: Mabasa
Fleetwood Mac: Mr Wonderful
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May 8, 2020 • 43min
Episode #181 - Classical Music Critic Anne Midgette
Anne Midgette resigned as classical music critic for the Washington Post a few months ago, but she is well placed to discuss the dangers facing live performances of classical music in The After. And she tells us about the historical novel she's writing about the woman who built pianos for Beethoven.
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Guest:
Anne Midgette
Anne Midgette's articles on the Washington Post
Show notes:
Furloughed Musicians and A New Digital Frontier: Performing Arts in the COVID-19 Shutdown
Julliard Bolero
A String Quartet Is Crushed by the Coronavirus
Classical music in crisis - this what the future looks like
Coronadämmerung
Our next tracks:
Bruce Springsteen: Greetings from Asbury Park N. J.
Kraftwerk: Computer World
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May 1, 2020 • 40min
Episode #180 - Harpsichordist and Conductor Richard Egarr
We talk with harpsichordist, conductor, and "general music addict" Richard Egarr, about original performance practice in early music.
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Guest:
Richard Egarr
Show notes:
Richard Egarr on Harmonia Mundi
Richard Egarr on Linn Records
Academy of Ancient Music
Goldberg Variations
Johann Sebastian Bach's tuning
How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony (and Why You Should Care)
Schubert: Lebenssturme (Richard Egarr's four-hands Schubert recording)
Livestream: Richard Egarr & Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya: Quatre-Mains, May 5
Our next tracks:
J. S. Bach: Suites for Violoncello Solo, Anner Bylsma
The Electric Flag: A Long Time Comin'
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Apr 24, 2020 • 43min
Episode #179 - Pianist Marc-André Hamelin
We talk with pianist Marc-André Hamelin, whose repertoire, in more than 60 recordings, covers many little-known composers, as well as a number of twentieth-century works, by composers such as Ives, Rzewski, and Feldman.
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Guest:
Marc-André Hamelin
Show notes:
Marc-André Hamelin on Hyperion Records
Marc-André Hamelin stream for the 92nd Street Y
Rockport Music’s Virtual Gala 2020
Cathy Fuller
Catoire: Piano Music
Ives & Barber: Piano Sonatas
Ives: Three Places in New England, Ruggles: Sun Treader, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas
Charles Ives: Essays Before a Sonata
Ives: Concord Sonata, John Kirkpatrick
Rzewski: The People United Will Never Be Defeated!
Feldman: For Bunita Marcus
Our next tracks:
Morton Feldman: For Philip Guston
The Andrew Oldham Orchestra: The Rolling Stones Songbook
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Apr 17, 2020 • 40min
Episode #178 - Lieder and Opera Singer Ian Bostridge
We talk with Ian Bostridge, Kirk's second-favorite lieder singer, about life in lockdown, and about Schubert's Winterreise, the song cycle that Bostridge is best known for, through his many performances, recordings, films, and a book he wrote about it.
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Guest:
Ian Bostridge
Show notes:
Lieder (Wikipedia)
Ian Bostridge – a life in music (Guardian)
Ravel: Chansons madécasses
Schubert's Winter Journey: Anatomy of an Obsession
Michel Pastoreau: Blue: The History of a Color
Ian Bostridge: Why Winterreise? Schubert’s song cycle, then and now (video, 2014)
Ian Bostridge and Jeremy Denk on Winterreise: Anatomy of an Obsession (video, 2015)
Witchcraft and its Transformations, c.1650-c.1750
Our next tracks:
Ian Bostridge: Winterreise (video, 2016)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau: Alfred Brendel (video, 1979)- Herbie Hancock: Head Hunters
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Apr 14, 2020 • 35min
Episode #177 - Author Michael Connelly on Music in the Harry Bosch Novels and TV Series
Michael Connelly writes crime fiction, and his character Harry Bosch loves jazz. We talk with Michael about how he decided what music Bosch liked, and how he uses music in the novels and TV series.
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Guest:
Michael Connelly
The Murder Book Podcast
Sound of Redemption – The Frank Morgan Story
Music from Bosch playlist (curated by Amazon)
Bosch playlist (user created on Apple Music)
The house in Bosch
Bosch's stereo system (with a McIntosh 240 tube amplifier)
Apple Music Jazzzzzzzzz playlist
Show notes:
The Music in the Novels
The Bosch TV series
Our next tracks:
Kenny Wheeler: Angel Song
The Derek Trucks Band: Already Free
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Apr 10, 2020 • 34min
Episode #176 - How to Stream Music From Your Home
A lot of musicians, suddenly faced with no opportunities for public performance, are opting to stream live from their homes. Andy Doe joins us to discuss what it means for all the musicians to have to build streaming studios in their homes from scratch, and gives tips on how best to set up cameras, lights, and microphones.
Guest:
Andy Doe
Show notes:
Tim Cook's video
Rode NT-USB Mini, a small, inexpensive USB microphone with good audio quality
May Morning - Magdalen College
Impulse response reverb
Alex Ross's COVID-19 livestream list
Our next tracks:
Lou Reed: Street Hassle
DEVO: Duty Now For The Future
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