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Let's Talk About Music!
Sergio Barer
44 episodes
6 days ago
This is an informal chat with performers and composers about their craft, about their lives and about music itself, with an emphasis on understanding and enjoying classical music and other genres that are not quite mainstream.
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This is an informal chat with performers and composers about their craft, about their lives and about music itself, with an emphasis on understanding and enjoying classical music and other genres that are not quite mainstream.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music
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A Chat with Paul Leavitt about composing and about his Requiem.
Let's Talk About Music!
50 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
A Chat with Paul Leavitt about composing and about his Requiem.

This is a very interesting episode because Paul and I share a background of having arrived at composing after being pianists. I think his music is gorgeous, the Requiem is for choir, orchestra and organ and it is original, yet accesible. I usually don't include as much music as I did in this episode but I found the music hard to cut, so we have about 15 minutes of music and 35 of dialogue. Hang out with us as we trade some stories and we have a good time together talking about...music.

Let's Talk About Music!
This is an informal chat with performers and composers about their craft, about their lives and about music itself, with an emphasis on understanding and enjoying classical music and other genres that are not quite mainstream.