Sat, 22 March 2014
Marie Ross, host of The Fidelio Podcast, and historical clarinetist introduces herself and talks about her ideas for making the podcast. She talks about her musical life, how she came to historical performance, and her plans for The Fidelio Podcast.
Direct download: _The_Fidelio_Podcast_Ep._1_An_Introduction.mp3
Category:Marie's Thoughts -- posted at: 11:48pm CEST
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Marie I loved this podcast such a rich dive into the beautiful world of sound that we both share. I loved the way you juxtapose the old with the new it really reminded me that what we both do is create wonderful sounds conjured from our imaginations and informed by our composer friends-in your case dead and mine alive (well I think so!!!) Be happy Be Well Big Hug Paul
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Very interesting interview! Beautiful experience! I have enjoyed very much, my very young daughter who is learning the piano, and who wants to study musicology and become a musician, enjoyed it too. We look forward to hearing more of your podcasts, thank you!
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I look forward to hearing more of your podcasts. It was very encouraging to hear your story of discovering the expressive freedom of baroque music. Perhaps at some point you can spend some time looking at music of other eras and discussing what appeals to you about them, or what puts you off?
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I was Entranced by this initial Fidelio Podcast by Marie Ross. Her illustrations of "Snakes in a basket" and "Colors" and Boxwood Clarinets being "Thrown at her" are vivid and exciting! It is easy to recognize the love and enthusiasm she feels for her treasured instrument. I look forward to the interviews with lesser-known personalities. Those artists who sit in the background observing and experiencing...what? How do they feel about their performances, how does music influence their lives, their business, their art? BRAVO, MARIE!



