Episode #181 - Classical Music Critic Anne Midgette
Episode 184 · May 8th, 2020 · 43 mins 23 secs
About this Episode
Anne Midgette resigned as classical music critic for the Washington Post a few months ago, but she is well placed to discuss the dangers facing live performances of classical music in The After. And she tells us about the historical novel she's writing about the woman who built pianos for Beethoven.
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Show notes:
- Furloughed Musicians and A New Digital Frontier: Performing Arts in the COVID-19 Shutdown
- Julliard Bolero
- A String Quartet Is Crushed by the Coronavirus
- Classical music in crisis - this what the future looks like
- Coronadämmerung
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