Hearing the Pulitzers: A piece-by-piece, episode-by-episode exploration of the winners of the Pulitzer Prize in Music with hosts Andrew Granade and David Thurmaier.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music CommentaryMusic HistoryMusic |
In this episode, Dave and Andrew dive into a work inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest. Will the work live up to the Bard's reputation? And does this piece fit into the typical mold of a Pulitzer Prize winning work?
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew go back to the events of 9/11 and listen to a piece memorializing the day. But will they find the piece moving or maudlin? And how does the piece hold up some 20+ years later? By this point, John Adams was a famous co... more
In this episode, Dave and Andrew explore the first experimental composer to win the Pulitzer since Charles E. Ives. With that pedigree, what will they think of Henry Brant's Ice Field? And why is this piece called a "spatial" composition?
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In this episode, Dave and Andrew explore the symphony of John Corigliano they don't know. After appreciating Corigliano's first and third symphonies, what will they think of the second? This piece, a rescoring and revision of Corigliano's String Quar... more
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It’s so refreshing to hear a classical music podcast where the hosts don’t feel the need to TEACH us about the music discussed. I have been frustrated that every other classical podcast feels like a lesson. We don’t do that with films or television… It’s much more enjoyable to listen to two people have a conversation about a topic about which they are knowledgeable and passionate. It’s also refreshing to hear classical music professionals talk about music they don’t necessarily like!
OK, guys, I'm writing a review, now that I'm out of new episodes to enjoy! Seriously, though, this podcast is a wonder. In recent years, I've been ranting and raving (seems like mostly ranting) about the winners of the Pulitzer, under the assumption that the winners "back in the day" represented the best of the best. While that was occasionally true, now I know that, more often than not, the committee has selected winners based on friendship and professional connection. So many truly important w... more
Since I was precociously interested 12-yr-old, I’ve been following the music Pulitzers for decades. So this podcast caught my attention. The Pulitzer winners year by year are sometimes worthy, sometimes questionable, and sometimes just goofy. One questions if works of art should be awarded prizes at all, but the hosts of this podcast have a good time evaluating the history, discovering both the gems and the duds.
These guys are great. We’ll organized podcast and significant scholarship on each person. Great for musicians and graduate students studying for comps!
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