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Just another WFIU weblog
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Ethercast: How Hard is it to Write a Symphony?
12/02/2020Most composers haven't written that many of them. Is that because they are harder to write than your average piece?
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Ethercast: Our Top Five Shows of 2019
19/01/2020Join the Ether Game Brain Trust for a look back at our favorite podcast moments in 2019
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Ethercast: Classical Comforts
23/12/2019In celebration of the Christmas spirit, the Ether Game Brain Trust looks back at our Hygge themed Ether Game and presents an extra round of quizzing!
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Why Don't Classical Musicians Improvise?
27/11/2019Join the Ether Game Brain Trust in exploring the history of improvisation in classical music and its departure from the tradition.
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The Ether Game Brain Trust's Top Five Musical Mix-ups
26/10/2019Just because a composer's name is written on the music doesn't mean they wrote it! Explore five moments when history got it wrong.
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Why Should You Listen to Saint-Saëns' Organ Symphony?
30/09/2019Find out how the theme of Camille Saint-Saëns' 3rd Symphony endured for a century
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The Ether Game Brain Trust's Top 5 Classical Music Duels
08/08/2019This week the Brain Trust picks 5 epic duels in classical music
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What is the Most Famous Piece of Classical Music?
15/07/2019What piece is the top dog in classical music? We try to figure it out on this week's Ethercast
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When Should We Clap? (Concert Etiquette Part 3: The Transition)
28/06/2019The Ether Game Brain Trust concludes its first exploration on concert etiquette
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When Should We Clap? (Concert Etiquette Part 2: The Frontier)
10/06/2019This week on Ethercast, the Ether Game Brain Trust continues its exploration of concert etiquette with a listen to the Mannheim steamroller and the Mannheim rocket!
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Why is Silence the Cardinal Rule? (Concert Etiquette Part 1)
25/05/2019This week on Ethercast, we delve into the murky origins of concert etiquette.
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Why Should I Listen to Debussy’s Clair de Lune?
04/05/2019On this week's Ethercast, we explore Debussy's Clair de Lune, and question why the piece is so popular,
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Music At Notre-Dame
20/04/2019The Ether Game Brain Trust pays tribute to one of Europe’s most musical churches
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Vienna's Fortepiano: The Casio Synthesizer of the 18th Century
01/04/2019An iconic sound of the 1980s finds its origin in the 1780s
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Palestrina: Protector of Polyphony
14/03/2019On Ethercast this week, join the Ether Game Brain Trust to debunk a centuries-old urban legend about the composer Giovanni Palestrina
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When Were the First "Recordings" of Classical Music?
25/02/2019This week on Ethercast, we discover how the mechanically-minded Josef Haydn composed the earliest "recordings" of classical music
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Ethercast: Are Conductors Necessary?
08/02/2019The companion classical music podcast to Ether Game takes a deep dive on the orchestral conductor
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Festival of Carols Podcast
23/12/2018The Brain Trust asks for an encore at the Ether Game Festival of Carols
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A Baker's Dozen Podcast: More Music About The Number 12
13/12/2018Ether Game gave you a dozen twelve-themed pieces for the twelfth month of year. How about one more piece from the Brain Trust to make it a baker's dozen?
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Saintly: A Musical Exploration of the Saints Podcast
01/12/2018The Ether Game Brain Trust returns with an extra round of Saintly Music