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Strings Retuned
Strings Music Festival
6 episodes
9 months ago
STRINGS RETUNED: Inside Quintessential Strings Performances Strings Music Festival, based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, presents a new podcast. Music Director Michael Sachs curates a weekly highlight of previously unreleased performances and is joined by principal players from across the nation in conversation and commentary about each piece.
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STRINGS RETUNED: Inside Quintessential Strings Performances Strings Music Festival, based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, presents a new podcast. Music Director Michael Sachs curates a weekly highlight of previously unreleased performances and is joined by principal players from across the nation in conversation and commentary about each piece.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Music,
Music Commentary,
Music Interviews
Episodes (6/6)
Strings Retuned
The Versatility of Mozart
If Beethoven is our mad genius, the moody but brilliant choir kid who gets all of the solos, then Mozart is his opposite: the all-around jock who letters in every sport, is student council president, and on the honor roll. A versatile composer, he wrote sonatas, symphonies, masses, chamber music, concertos and operas. Today’s episode explores serenades, string quartet, and a piano concerto, as well as highlighting his contemporary, Chevalier de Saint Georges: Mozart’s archrival, or the guy who won homecoming king.
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5 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 4 seconds

Strings Retuned
Female Energy
The classical music world is full of powerhouse female musicians; in episode 5, meet soloists and concertmasters who regularly lead ensembles at the Strings Pavilion with talent and grace.
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5 years ago
52 minutes 4 seconds

Strings Retuned
Soundscapes of Beyond
In this week’s program, Strings Music Director Michael Sachs has curated past Strings Music Festival performances to expand your mind and soothe your weary soul. Selections range from spine-tingling piano solos to a meditative composition for percussion performed at The Tank, Northwest Colorado’s one-of-a-kind sound space.
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5 years ago
52 minutes 4 seconds

Strings Retuned
Connections Across Centuries
Relationships are how we understand the past and bring it into our future. In episode three, travel over one hundred and fifty years of musical relationships between composers Haydn, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Grieg, and Mozart. Music Director Michael Sachs and artist guests discuss connections between their intimate chamber and exuberant orchestra repertoire.
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5 years ago
52 minutes 58 seconds

Strings Retuned
Dreamy French Composers
Imagine: you’re lazily savoring a pastry while sitting on the Rue de Vaugirard, staring into Le Jardin du Luxembourg. The piano begins … and you enjoy four dreamy recordings of Debussy, Fauré, Franck, and Saint-Saëns.
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5 years ago
47 minutes 28 seconds

Strings Retuned
Beethoven's 250th Birthday
The premiere “Strings Retuned” episode celebrates 250 years of the world’s love affair with Ludwig Van Beethoven. Western classical’s most brilliant mad genius is highlighted in four diverse recordings and historical commentary.
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5 years ago
54 minutes 16 seconds

Strings Retuned
STRINGS RETUNED: Inside Quintessential Strings Performances Strings Music Festival, based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, presents a new podcast. Music Director Michael Sachs curates a weekly highlight of previously unreleased performances and is joined by principal players from across the nation in conversation and commentary about each piece.