Whisky High Notes

From Fairy Distance to the Japanese Grain: Dobrinka Tabakova

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In Episode 3, Dobrinka shares some very powerful music that has influenced her own writing over the years, from a Japanese composer inspired by Western Classical Music to a German composer and director who explores colonialism in Africa and early wax cylinder recordings. I pair some very delicate and also powerful pieces with everything from grain whisky to a boutique independent bottling worth the wait. Please do listen to the music in the Episode Here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coaHvp1cQB0&list=PLOzc9n705cDW-LUhiArGY6jTB0TggUNuO]

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