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The official blog from the music label, NaxosPodcast: Majestic Journey - an interview with euphonium virtuoso Adam Frey (extra)
Started by Naxos · 12 months ago
An interview with euphonium virtuoso Adam Frey about his CD Majestic Journey, with music by Kevin Kaska, John Golland, Vladimir Cosma, Peter Graham and Philip Sparke.
Adam talks about the history of the euphonium and commissioning composers to write new music for his instrument.
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Adam talks about the history of the euphonium and commissioning composers to write new music for his instrument.
Album details…
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11 months ago
I can't find an email address to contact you, so I'm posting a comment instead.
Your Classical Music Spotlight podcast is wonderful. Thank you for spending the time to put this together. I've been listening to it for a year or more? (can't remember exactly).
There is a tradition of "music educator/broadcasters" who make classical music interesting. I think of Karl Haas (?) from the USA who we heard in Australia on ABC radio for many years. In Australia we had John Cargher whose program "Singers of Renown" was broadcast weekly for 40 years.
Your podcast continues that tradition.
Attempting to buy music in a CD shop is such an unsatisfying experience -- I usually walk out empty handed. One needs to be introduced to music and the Naxos podcast does that very well.
Regards,
Paul Howson
Queensland, Australia
11 months ago
Please feel free to contact me anytime through this website. I try and answer all emails as quickly as possible
Raymond