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Introducing you to historically famous and significant pieces of classical music and connecting them to pieces composed 1970s - present day.

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In this episode, we discuss Nikolai Rimsky-Krosakov’s orchestral suite, Scheherazade. Find out the turmoil that was facing his home country of Russia at the time, how he (literally) learned from his own students, and how he transformed the folk stori... more

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15 days ago

In this episode, we discuss Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin (1919). Learn about the tragic backstory behind this composition, Ravel’s inspirations, and why oboists both love and hate this piece of music. more

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7 months ago

According to Katherine Bergeron, canon “refers to a sort of measuring stick, a physical model that both embodies a standard of measure and makes possible its reproduction. The canon is, in this sense, an ideal of order made material, physical, visibl... more

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a year ago

Welcome to our podcast, Measures of Progress! We're very excited to start sharing with you all the wonderful facts about the classical pieces we know and love, but also introducing you to contemporary pieces that, let's be real, deserve more attentio... more

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a year ago

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