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Measures of Progress
Kira Shiner, Emily Brownlee, Glenda Lindgren
5 episodes
8 months ago
Introducing you to historically famous and significant pieces of classical music and connecting them to pieces composed 1970s - present day.
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Introducing you to historically famous and significant pieces of classical music and connecting them to pieces composed 1970s - present day.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin
Measures of Progress
20 minutes 4 seconds
2 years ago
Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin
In this episode, we discuss Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin (1919). Learn about the tragic backstory behind this composition, Ravel’s inspirations, and why oboists both love and hate this piece of music.  We also explore its similarities to Leo Purich’s composition Canopies/Canopées (2020-2022) which was commissioned by the National Youth Orchestra of Canada and performed during their 2022 Borealis tour.  -------------------------------------- Leo Purich links: Canopies/Canopées recording: https://youtu.be/w688B4V6XR0?feature=shared Website: www.leopurich.ca Instagram: @leo_purich_composer Bandcamp: https://leopurich.bandcamp.com/album/virtual-carolling-2020 -------------------------------------- Rigaudon Dance video courtesy of: Trilion Pictures present Handel’s Water Music (1987) Rigaudon recording: Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra with Zoltán Kocsis (2003) -------------------------------------- Thank you to Taran Plamondon (@editionsplamondon) for our theme music. If you need this kind of work done, or any music arranging, engraving, or printing, you can find more info about his services at editionsplamondon.com  Make sure to follow us on social media @measuresofprogresspod and subscribe to our YouTube channel for video format! You can email us at measuresofprogress@gmail.com if you have any comments, questions or ideas for future episodes.  Thanks for listening! :) Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kLzrYUXbUkPcIprQry_pt3OMvePgzuVhAgdrf_chN8Q/edit?usp=sharing  
Measures of Progress
Introducing you to historically famous and significant pieces of classical music and connecting them to pieces composed 1970s - present day.