Beethoven walks into a bar...
by Kansas City SymphonyA brand new podcast of the Kansas City Symphony, "Beethoven walks into a bar..." features our musicians in a lighthearted exploration into the wild world of orchestral music and life in a professional symphony orchestra.
Copyright: Copyright 2023 Kansas City Symphony
Episodes
Resilient, indeed
55m · PublishedThis week’s guest lost both his legs in an IED explosion while serving in Afghanistan. Music helped him get his life back.USMC Corporal Tim Donley talks about the role music played in his rehabilitation and how he and his bandmates came together through MusiCorps Wounded Warrior Band and The Resilient.
Spotify Link:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6rxI6UY7mRnq1UcdNtwyGc?si=sggwPEHGSqif41pnVrToYg
MusiCorps Wounded Warrior Band and Oleta Adams perform Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” with the Kansas City Symphony in 2013
Five Minutes to Fame: Auditions
39m · PublishedAuditions are how we musicians get jobs.Ever competed for a job and had five minutes to make your case without ever sharing anything about yourself? Not even your name? We’ll break down the whole process for you, and then we’ll be joined by Justin White, personnel manager of the Kansas City Symphony. He’ll tell you all about why he thinks auditions are fun. Can’t wait to hear that. This week on Beethoven Walks into a Bar…
Spotify Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/7CgBCRxfWi9Xf9ikcr7DQY?si=3MrsefMqSCe6HkeEoi47vg
Other Recommended listening:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfr8BpB2boc
Film + Live Orchestra…how do we do it?
36m · PublishedWhat would our favorite movies be like without music? We shudder to think. This week on Beethoven Walks Into a Bar, we take a look at how the Kansas City Symphony’s Film + Live Orchestra concerts come together, and Jason will tell you what all those flashes and lines and weird symbols mean on his screen to help coordinate a live orchestra with a movie.
Spotify Playlist
Other recommended links:
Star Wars Throne Room Scene WITHOUT Music
Star Wars Throne Room Scene WITH Music
“The Kings Speech” featuring Beethoven Symphony No. 7, II. Allegretto
Makin' it Rain at the Symphony
46m · PublishedThis week it’s all about the young people. We take a deep dive on how to bring classical music to students of a variety of ages, and talk with local music teacher Kim Jackson about engaging kids in music all the way from infancy through college! Then you’ll learn how we make it rain inside Helzberg Hall without even getting the seats wet.
Spotify Playlist
Other Recommended Listening
The Art of the Concert Program
35m · PublishedThe gang is joined by Kansas City Symphony bassist Evan Halloin in an episode that provides a backstage look into how conductors and artistic staff put together the musical selections that make up a concert program.
Referenced in this episode:
Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5szvgWbLk1cwQ68G3IOKFO?si=ZoQGAkdhRCyvaJZLFZf1QA
Additional recommendations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrvo6oveugo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7f5TJlRbs0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoAQLuM8eeE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96bgojFa0KM
Death Metal Baby Shark and other catchy tunes
33m · PublishedThe gang takes a look at different "earworms" in both pop and classical music, and talks about what makes a tune stick in the memory of the listener.
The spotify playlist isHERE.
They've also recommending the Bernstein Beethoven Symphony recordings which may be accessedHERE.
Oh no, my tux is at the cleaners!
35m · PublishedJason, Mike and Stephanie expose the what its really like to go to a classical music concert, which really isn't all that different than going to a rock concert... just more comfortable seating, life-changing sound, and better drinks.
Links referred to in this episode:
Keeping Score with the San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Thomas -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkDZtvmz8cw
Episode 4 Spotify Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ANbgksCbiphjfJWNenDjS?si=66wMV6PdQiCG_pZXx-LD_A
Is playing a concerto like drinking alone?
36m · PublishedStephanie, Mike, and Jason chat about what its like to be a famous classical music soloist. Joining them this week is Sean Chen, one of Kansas City's premiere classical music soloists.
The gang recommends the following listening to accompany this episode:
Beethoven Symphony No. 4 – Chamber Orchestra of Europe,Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Sabine Meyer plays Mozart, Debussy and Takemitsu with the Berlin Philharmonic and Claudio Abbado
Spotify playlist including those recordingsHERE.
Also recommended are the following sites:
https://www.seanchenpiano.com/
https://www.digitalconcerthall.com/en/home
Adam Schoenberg’s bar is closed.
36m · PublishedJason, Stephanie, and Mike quiz each other on one-hit wonders of classical music, (and rather embarrassingly for Mike, some pop wonders too). The gang also looks at the music of young composer Adam Schoenberg, and continues the ever important discussion of cocktails and music.
Links to music referenced in this episode:
Adam Schoenberg: American Symphony, Finding Rothko and Picture Studies with the Kansas City Symphony
Copland Symphony No. 3 with the San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Thomas
Vanilla Ice: Ice Ice Baby
A-ha: Take on Me
Los Del Rio: Macarena
Chabrier: Espana
Khachaturian: Sabre Dance
Fucik: Entrance of the Gladiators
Dukas: Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Albinoni: Adagio in G Minor
Hey handsome, what are you drinking?
26m · PublishedIn our debut episode of Beethoven Walks Into A Bar, our hosts ask a critical question that has stumped musicologists for years: We know Beethoven spend oodles of time with a drink in his hand... what was it?
Hear that question answered from Associate Conductor of the Kansas City Symphony Jason Seber, along with Principal Flute Mike Gordon and Education Goddess Stephanie Brimhall, along with a discussion of the orchestra, what its like to be stuck at home due to the pandemic, and much more.
Beethoven walks into a bar... has 80 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 62:59:48. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 29th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 8th, 2024 20:10.