Winner of the British Podcast Awards Best True Crime Podcast 2019, Case Notes investigates some of the darkest mysteries from the history of music. From the murderous composer Carlo Gesualdo to the intriguing story of Haydn’s missing head – this is true crime like you’ve never heard it before. Join us as we delve into long-forgotten archives to unearth rich new evidence from decades and even centu... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime |
In 1791 a masked figure knocked at Mozart’s door. He wanted to commission a piece from the great composer – a mass for the dead. There was one condition, Mozart could never know who his client was. Mozart agreed and started work on the piece. But he ... more
In 1893 the composer Tchaikovsky breathed his last. He had become a celebrity in his native Russia and been showered with honours. But Tchaikovsky had a secret. He was gay. And in Russia at the time that was illegal. Attempts by authorities and histo... more
In the early 20th century a craze for the occult swept the country. It was the era of Aleister Crowley and a new-found fascination with black magic. And no-one embraced this world more fully than Philip Heseltine. This hard-living, heavy-drinking com... more
Has something ever been stolen from you? Do you remember the feeling of panic when you realised it was gone? Now imagine if that thing was worth £1.2m. This is the story of violinist Min Kym and what happened when her instrument was taken from her. I... more
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Such a brilliant and interesting podcast!
These are great stories involving unusual crimes related to classical music. Some (most?) of the stories can be a bit of a downer, as they involve death, theft and loss, but the musical and historical connections are satisfying and elevate the show above mere true crime. The episodes are well-produced if a bit long. In some cases, the story or “mystery” doesn’t really sustain a 45-minute podcast. Would it have been so bad to make it a tight 30 minutes? And of, course, it’s unfortunate that there... more
This is a great podcast. Nothing like it! I‘be heard about the mystery of the Enigma variations, maybe this could be added to a future episode? Also, is Bach‘s unaccompanied Cello Suite really written by Bach or his wife? Thank you!
one of the best podcasts i’ve ever listened to. beautifully crafted and edited. a delight!
Stumbled on this podcast by accident and thoroughly enjoyed it. Not a great classical music fan but the music reminded me of my father listening to the music when I was young. Great stories. I’m hoping there is a series two soon.
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