Classical Podcasts
Maestro: Independent Classical SpotlightJoin Now to Follow
A monthly podcast dedicated to the best of independent classical musicians, composers, and labels from around the world. Each episode is typically 2 or 3 tracks, and includes a brief narrative. The music is always superb.
By Maestro Classical
Emotional Abstract PianoJoin Now to Follow
I improvise abstract piano pieces attempting to capture my mood.
JugalbandhiJoin Now to Follow
Classical music from the Indian subcontinent A show about the history, people and practice of Indian Classical Music. This show is hosted on www.podbazaar.com, the first site for South Asian podcasts.
Dan Sindel - Symphonic Guitars..! Guitar Driven PodcastsJoin Now to Follow
Dan Sindel's 2006 demo release which is comprised of almost 500 individual guitar tracks (Electric, Acoustic, Nylon, 12 String and Bass guitars) In an adventurous interpretation of George Frideric Handel's most famous Oratorio "The Messiah"... What if the Classical Masters had access to Electric Guitars, Amps, Fuzz Boxes, Wah Wah pedals, Digital Delays, Flangers, Multitrack Hard Disk Recording Devices, Computers and other various Digital Sound Processing toys"? Dan Sindel, a "One Man" Orchestra recreates Orchestral Scores by transposing and transcribing the compositions to fit the guitars tonal range.... Hundreds of layered guitar tracks create a massive electric guitar "Wall of Sound". Very unique!
By Dan Sindel
Difference ToneJoin Now to Follow
Original Ambient, Classical and Jazz music by Eduardo Cervantes. Eduardo Cervantes is a composer, musician, artist and photographer who is influenced by avant-garde, jazz, classical, ambient music, and the beauty of nature. He has worked as a piano accompanist for the modern dance department at James Madison University and composed music for a performance choreographed by Roxann Morgan of Next Reflex Dance Collective In Washington DC. He plays various keyboards, saxophone, cello and other instruments. In July of 2011, Eduardo participated in the introductory (and refresher) class of The Guitar Circle of Europe directed by Robert Fripp.
By Eduardo Cervantes
Bowed RadioJoin Now to Follow
Podcast spotlighting the talent and innovation of string players from around the world. Submissions requested! Are you a string player or composer and would like to have your work featured in an upcoming episode of Bowed Radio? Drop an email to string@bowed.org
Carnegie Hall Sound InsightsJoin Now to Follow
Carnegie Hall announces Sound Insights, a new podcast on music, music personalities, and, of course, Carnegie Hall. Beginning September 26, a new episode will be issued every two weeks until the end of the concert season. In these podcasts we will bring you artists speaking about their work and their lives, commentaries from people in the know, and much more.
By Carnegie Hall
Antonio: Songs from my YouthJoin Now to Follow
This is a collection of songs sung by a young boy soprano. Folk songs, Italian songs, and opera. Composers include Copeland and Gian Carlo Menoti. Selections also include broadway show songs from The Secret Garden and Brigadoon
By turtleman
For Your Listening PleasureJoin Now to Follow
"I Think You Will Love This Music Too" Weekly (or so) podcast of Classical music from my personal collection. No intros, no voice-overs, just the music, baby! Podcast episodes are commented in both English and French in our weekly blog at http://itywltmt.blogspot.com/
By Pierre
Black OperaJoin Now to Follow
from "Local Sense Technology" (1999-2006) and "Art Prime" (2006-2016)
By eftos