Ethercast
A podcast by Indiana Public Media
844 Episodes
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Felix Mendelssohn: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage
Published: 8/30/2010 -
Goethe, Gounod And An Operatic Staple
Published: 8/27/2010 -
The Devil's Trill, Resurrected
Published: 8/26/2010 -
Judgement Day And Verdi's Requiem Mass Of The Dead
Published: 8/25/2010 -
Rockstars Of The Romantic Era: Niccolò Paganini
Published: 8/24/2010 -
Around the Clock
Published: 8/24/2010 -
Death Plays A Mean Fiddle
Published: 8/23/2010 -
Pure Kismet: Alexander Borodin's "In The Steppes Of Central Asia"
Published: 8/20/2010 -
A Memorable List: Handel's "Israel in Egypt" And The Ten Plagues
Published: 8/19/2010 -
Holst's Jupiter And Galileo's Heliocentric Universe
Published: 8/18/2010 -
The Origin of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" (Not Bach)
Published: 8/17/2010 -
The Most Boring Classical Music Composition, Twice
Published: 8/16/2010 -
Dancing the Night Away
Published: 8/16/2010 -
Edward Elgar's "Caractacus" ...and Ian Fleming?
Published: 8/13/2010 -
British Traditions: The Origins Of "God Save The Queen"
Published: 8/12/2010 -
Did Henry VIII Really Write Greensleeves?
Published: 8/11/2010 -
A British Tune, As Heard By A German Composer
Published: 8/10/2010 -
At the Museum
Published: 8/9/2010 -
Where Was The Premiere Of "The Pirates Of Penzance"?
Published: 8/9/2010 -
Hazardous to Your Health
Published: 8/2/2010
Ethercast is the companion podcast to Ether Game, a weekly music trivia show produced by WFIU Public Radio in Bloomington, Indiana. On each episode of Ethercast, host Christopher Burrus explores big questions in the world of classical music.