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Summary: "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/
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[Quarterly Tuesday Podcast] To conclude a four-montage look at Russian composers we listen to music by Peter Tchaikovsky. Read our commentary on May 29th @ https://www.talkclassical.com/blogs/itywltmt/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast280-Playlist
We continue a four-montage look at Russian composers by listening to music from Mily Balakitev and his entourage. Read our commentary on May 18th @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast279-Playlist
We continue a four-montage look at Russian composers by listening to three concert suites from ballets by Igor Stravinsky. Read our commentary on May 4th @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast278-Playlist
We continue a four-montage look at Russian composers by listening to three concert suites from ballets by Igor Stravinsky. Read our commentary on May 4th @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast278-Playlist
We begin a four-week look at Russian composers by sampling music by Alexander Glazunov, including his violin concerto and 8th symphony. Read our commentary on April 20 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast277-Playlist
We begin a four-week look at Russian composers by sampling music by Alexander Glazunov, including his violin concerto and 8th symphony. Read our commentary on April 20 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast277-Playlist
Composer Carl Nielsen is quoted as saying “Music is the Sound of Life”. This week’s podcast includes his clarinet concerto and his Sinfonia Espansiva. Read our commentary on April 6 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast276-Playlist
For Easter weekend, our podcast features a series of waltzes by Tchaikovsky, taken from his many concert, stage and piano works. Read our commentary on March 30 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast275-Playlist
Today’s podcast features a pair of albums from my vinyl collection of works by Richard Strauss conducted by Sir Andrew Davis. Read our commentary on March 23 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast274-Playlist
Today’s podcast features two works by Felix Mendelssohn performed by London-based orchestras. Read our commentary on March 9 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast273-Playlist
Today’s podcast features solo keyboard works by Padre Soler, Muzio Clementi and Franz Schubert. Read our commentary on February 23 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast272-Playlist
From Mozart’s catalog, we have a horn concerto, a violin concerto and a piano concerto – Nos 2, 3 and 4. Read our commentary on February 9 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast271-Playlist
[Quarterly Tuesday Podcast] 2018’s first quarterly montage proposes as its key work one of Mozart’s numbered symphonies that should be rightly assigned to Joseph Haydn’s brother. Read our commentary January 30 @ http://www.talkclassical.com/blogs/itywltmt/3008-michael-haydn-mozart.html, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast270-Playlist
A brief overview of the music of Carl Maria von Weber, including one of his clarinet concertos Read our commentary on January 19 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast269-Playlist
Three quintets from the Italian master, including his famous “minuet”. Read our commentary on January 5 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast268-Playlist