Your Classical Coffee Break

Your Classical Coffee Break

Podcast by Somers/Herron

Podcast by Somers/Herron

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episode Hello, We Must be Going artwork
Hello, We Must be Going

We're taking a brief hiatus, and hope to be back by June. You can still contact us at mauriceriverpress.com. Thanks for your support. Stay well.

22. maalisk. 2020 - 1 min
episode #155 What You Don't Know You Don't Know artwork
#155 What You Don't Know You Don't Know

This coffee break wraps up the discussion on hidden messages or symbols in music. In a whirlwind, we check out the music of Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, Modest Mussorgsky, and Mr. Somers himself to investigate the story behind the music. Sometimes the message is an homage to another composer and sometimes it is a thumbing the nose to critics. We also check out some sudden and surprising endings. "Niagara Falls, slowly I turned, step by step..." contact the show at yccb@mauriceriverpress.com

10. maalisk. 2020 - 25 min
episode #154 The Reflection of the Sacred - The Hidden Messages of Bach and Mozart artwork
#154 The Reflection of the Sacred - The Hidden Messages of Bach and Mozart

This coffee break circles back to Bach, always a wonderful thing, to explore additional hidden signatures in his Mass in B Minor. We listen to the Credo, Gloria, 0 and Et in terra pax to hear how the structure of the composition reflects his religious beliefs. Mr. Somers switches focus to The Magic Flute to dissect how the composition reflects Mozart's belief in Freemasonry. We sample Mozart's Symphony #39 and investigate the significance of this piece written in E Flat. Contact the show at yccb@mauriceriverpress.com

03. maalisk. 2020 - 23 min
episode #153 Bach's Easter Eggs artwork
#153 Bach's Easter Eggs

This coffee break continues its discussion about composers hidden signals or messages (Easter Eggs) in their compositions. We take a close look at JS Bach and the Art of the Fugue and listen to his signature name in the piece. We question why he often used the numbers 14 or 41 as another way of identifying him as composer in St. Matthew Passion. Why was the note E so important to this piece? And why does he use the technique of "crossing voices" in the Passion? And what are all the hidden signifiers in his Mass in B minor? All questions will be answered...or at least some. Contact the show at yccb@mauriceriverpress.com

25. helmik. 2020 - 28 min
episode #152 Tchaikovsky's Hidden Message artwork
#152 Tchaikovsky's Hidden Message

Was there a message hidden in a phrase of Tchaikovsky's Symphony #6 in B Minor? Was there a connection with this hidden phrase and the composer's death only 9 days after he conducted the piece? This coffee break tries to answer those questions as well as investigate the unique signature hidden in Sibelius' Finlandia and Symphony #2. Take a listen to the Hi-Phi Nation podcast that spurred this discussion: https://hiphination.org/season-3-episodes/s3-episode-9-the-illusionist-jun-8-2019/

18. helmik. 2020 - 25 min
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