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    Explore "stlouissymphonyorchestra" with insightful episodes like "VOX Recording, Restoring a Unique Voice" and "Classical Classroom, Episode 215: Très Bien! Stéphane Denève Teaches the History of French Music" from podcasts like ""Naxos Classical Spotlight" and "Classical Classroom"" and more!

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    VOX Recording, Restoring a Unique Voice

    VOX Recording, Restoring a Unique Voice

    In this episode of Naxos Classical Spotlight, Raymond Bisha presents the first in a series of podcasts that explore newly remastered recordings on the VOX label dating from the 1970s. This episode features four albums by the St Louis Symphony Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin, in which the orchestra and solo pianists Abbey Simon and Jeffrey Siegel variously perform works by Rachmaninov and Gershwin. The ‘silent stars’, however, are Marc Aubort and Joanna Nickrenz, the albums’ original, legendary recording engineers who are credited with producing some of the finest ever examples of recorded orchestral sound.

    Classical Classroom, Episode 215: Très Bien! Stéphane Denève Teaches the History of French Music

    Classical Classroom, Episode 215: Très Bien! Stéphane Denève Teaches the History of French Music

    Conductor and music director Stéphane Denève is a busy guy. He's got at least four jobs on two different continents. But thanks (?) to the pandemic, we caught him sitting still for long enough to teach us the ENTIRE HISTORY of French classical music! He starts at the very beginning with chant, and goes all the way through to contemporary composers. Learn about the pivotal moments in French music history, hear its evolution in musical examples, and learn what defines it--all from one of its biggest fans. Oh! And hear him sing up and down the solfege scale so fast it will make you say, "oui!" (Seriously. It's unreal.)

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