Tons of Fun
It is such a fun to have Joshua Weilerstein as your interlocutor, although he does all the talking. His choice of music is quite interesting and analyses are very informative. Shows on Bartok and Shostakovich were outstanding. Surprisingly, I also learned a lot from his “Something“ in 60 minutes shows. I was so lucky to stumble on this podcast. The latest podcasts on Schubert’s last piano sonata and on music of Lili Boulanger were done with moving affection to this great and under appreciated in the case of Boulanger music. Victor R.
victor from troy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/15/24
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Great and super informative! Enjoyed it a lot! :)
oboebarbie via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 03/21/17
I have been looking for a podcast for ages where I can just sit and listen to wonderful classical music with the analysis and background behind the piece- such as the composers feelings and reasons for why there are specific themes coming across in the piece. I have just listened to the Elgar...Read full review »
~**Christy*~* via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/20/19
I have been looking for a good classical music podcast for a while and I just came across Sticky Notes. Love it! Great for people who are new to classical music as well for people with some knowledge about it. I have learned so much! I'm planning on listening to every episode.Read full review »
Runread via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/03/18
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