

Classical Breakdown
WETA Classical
John Banther takes classical music fans behind the scenes with interviews, deep dives, and analysis. Episodes released bi-weekly on Tuesdays. Produced by WETA Classical in Washington, D.C.
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Apr 18, 2023 • 51min
Mahler's Symphony No. 1: A rewarding symphonic journey!
Evan Keely, a classical music expert from WETA Classical, joins to unravel the complexities of Mahler's Symphony No. 1. They discuss its transformation from a misunderstood work to a celebrated masterpiece, emphasizing the importance of patience in appreciating its intricacies. Listeners learn about the lost 'Blumini' movement and the symphony’s rustic influences. Keely highlights Mahler's innovative orchestration, theatricality, and emotional depth, making a compelling case for why this symphonic journey is truly rewarding.

Apr 4, 2023 • 35min
Fantasia: Music from the realm of imagination!
Go on a journey through time with us as we explore a genre of music called the Fantasia! John Banther and Evan Keely discuss how the genre started, evolved, and captured our hearts and imaginations for centuries.Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 21, 2023 • 43min
The life and music of Cecile Chaminade: Genius has no gender
She persisted and created her own success in defiance of the sexism faced at home and abroad. We explore her life, works you need to hear, and even hear a 122-year-old recording of Chaminade herself!Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 7, 2023 • 30min
Women in Music: 6 works by 6 composers you should know
We explore in detail 6 works by 6 different living composers for a variety of instruments like solo cello, a string quartet, a piano concerto, and more! Visit the show notes page for more information on these composers and resources to find more.Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 21, 2023 • 30min
Ravel's Piano Concerto for Left Hand: A masterpiece of musical illusions and creativity!
There are a lot of questions and considerations when it comes to writing a piano concerto for a single hand. John Banther and Evan Keely explore the origins of this masterpiece and all the ways in which Ravel makes it sound larger than its parts. Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 7, 2023 • 31min
Joseph Bologne, the most interesting 18th century composer?
If there was a "most interesting man in the world" it would be Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. He wasn't just a virtuoso violinist, composer, and conductor, he was also one of Europe's greatest fencers, and a military man who led a legion in the French Revolution.Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 24, 2023 • 46min
Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 "Pathetique": A symphony of unanswerable questions
No matter how many times you've heard this work, there is much to discover! John Banther and Evan Keely examine letters from his final year, musical examples, and fascinating compositional techniques in search of answers to this enigmatic symphony. Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 10, 2023 • 41min
Antonio Vivaldi's life, music, and the women who shaped his career
Did a volcano erupt when he was born, what illness plagued his priesthood, and why did he write so many concertos? Join us to learn all about Vivaldi's life and appreciate the composer from a new angle. Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 27, 2022 • 36min
Brahms' Haydn Variations: Don't judge a theme by its composer!
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Dec 13, 2022 • 30min
A holiday gem: Margaret Bonds' The Ballad of the Brown King
This work for choir and orchestra might become your new holiday favorite! Bonds' takes us on an evocative musical journey with more in the story than meets the eye. Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.