"The Well-Tempered Cast" (WTC), hosted by harpsichordist and historical organist Nenad Leonart, is a deep dive into the world of Historically Informed Performance (HIP) and a light-hearted homage to Johann Sebastian Bach – the one musician seeking to understand everything to its foundation and complete all form of music. This podcast celebrates the art and scholarship behind early music and attempts to offer a gateway into the exciting universe of baroque music and its historical keyboard instruments.
If you’re captivated by the magic of historical music and the stories behind the instruments that shaped it, don’t miss a single episode of "The Well-Tempered Cast." Subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts. Share the journey with fellow music lovers by liking and following us on social media. Your support keeps the music alive!
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"The Well-Tempered Cast" (WTC), hosted by harpsichordist and historical organist Nenad Leonart, is a deep dive into the world of Historically Informed Performance (HIP) and a light-hearted homage to Johann Sebastian Bach – the one musician seeking to understand everything to its foundation and complete all form of music. This podcast celebrates the art and scholarship behind early music and attempts to offer a gateway into the exciting universe of baroque music and its historical keyboard instruments.
If you’re captivated by the magic of historical music and the stories behind the instruments that shaped it, don’t miss a single episode of "The Well-Tempered Cast." Subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts. Share the journey with fellow music lovers by liking and following us on social media. Your support keeps the music alive!
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Once upon a time, on a sunny day in Switzerland, I listened to an episode of the (in)sight-reading enlightenment/early music podcast, and I thought to myself, I gotta talk to this person someday!
Not too long after that, and she magically appeared! We had a lovely afternoon together, chatting about different things that moved us (keep in mind, this was back in 2023 when I broke my hand). So... what was it all about? Let's find out:
Dive into the world of early music with our latest podcast episode featuring the incredible Darina Ablogina! If you wondered what it's like to blend historical musicology with modern-day podcasting, Darina's here to share her journey from the prestigious Scola Cantorum in Basel to becoming a podcast host, exploring the nuances of sight-reading, and interviewing top musicians and composers.
In this episode, we delve into the challenges and triumphs of creating a podcast dedicated to early music, the importance of mental health in the classical music world, and the evolving landscape of music education. Darina opens up about her experiences, from the technical hurdles of recording to the emotional weight of discussing the war in Ukraine with fellow musicians.
Join us as we explore the intersection of tradition and innovation, and discover how Darina navigates the delicate balance between professional and personal relationships in the music industry. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast, a budding musician, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of podcasting, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.
Don't miss out on this candid conversation that sheds light on the realities of being a modern-day musician. Hit that play button and immerse yourself in the world of early music and beyond! 🎵
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