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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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Our final podcast for 2017 features Rudolf Serkin in the Hammerklavier sonata and as soloist in the Piano Concerto no. 4. Read our commentary on December 22 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast267-Playlist
Some vintage performances from a great Bach interpreter of the past: Edwin Fischer in some Bach solo keyboard and concerti for keyboard. Read our commentary on December 8 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast266-Playlist
As we often do in November, we take time to pay tribute to those we have lost this year, and this week it’s Sir Jeffrey Tate. This montage digs into his Haydn symphony recordings with the English Chamber Orchestra. Read our commentary on November 24 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast265-Playlist
The one thing most people know about John Field is that he invented the nocturne. Discover here also one of his piano concertos. Read our commentary on November 10 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast264-Playlist
[Quarterly Tuesday Podcast] This week’s Blog and Podcast features three symphonies by Igor Stravinsky. Read our commentary October 31 @ http://www.talkclassical.com/blogs/itywltmt/2859-symphonic-stravinsky.html, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast263-Playlist
Mozart’s piano concertos in a historical setting is what we have in mind this week, with the participation of Viviana Sofronitsky. Read our commentary on October 21 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast262-Playlist
A musical figure with a complicated reputation, this week, we showcase music composed or inspired by Antonio Salieri. Read our commentary on October 13 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast261-Playlist
This week, we showcase Mstislav Rostropovich as cello soloist and as conductor in two works composed by his mentor, Dimitri Shostakovich. Read our commentary on September 29 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast260-Playlist
This week, we showcase music of jewish inspiration and tradition from 20th century composers. Read our commentary on September 22 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast259-Playlist
This week, we showcase piano trios by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. Read our commentary on September 8 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast258-Playlist
[Quarterly Tuesday Podcast] This week’s Blog and Podcast features composer, pianist and conductor André Previn. Works by Previn, Mozart and Gershwin. Read our commentary August 29 @ http://www.talkclassical.com/blogs/itywltmt/2757-andr-previn-1929-a.html, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast257-Playlist
This week, we showcase baroque, classical and modern era oboe concerti. Read our commentary on August 25 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast256-Playlist
This week, we showcase works composed by René Leibowitz, as well as one of his memorable Beethoven symphony recordings. Read our commentary on August 11 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast255-Playlist
This week, we showcase the guitar mastery of Narciso Yepes heard alone and with orchestra. Read our commentary on July28 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast254-Playlist
These concert arias by the likes of Haydn, Mozart and Arriaga are like “Mini Operas”. What do you think? Read our commentary on July14 @ http://itywltmt.blogspot.ca/, details @ https://archive.org/details/pcast253-Playlist